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UK To Give Peer-Reviewed Science Libel Protection

scibri writes "England is finally getting around to updating its notoriously plaintiff-friendly libel laws, which have been extensively criticized for stifling scientific debate in the past few years, such as in the case of Simon Singh. The government introduced a defamation bill last week that would extend explicit protection to statements in scientific or academic journals — providing the work was properly peer reviewed. The protection would also extend to reports of academic and scientific conferences. The proposed legislation is popular among the UK's researchers and journalists, but a similar law on whistleblower protection has had mixed reviews in the U.S."

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  1. The new bill contains truth as a defence too by Chuck+Chunder · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Slashdot article seems to single out a single part of the bill for some reason. The actual bill has a lot more, including a "truth" defence.

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