Libellous in a sentence as an adjective

Amusingly, you are possibly being slightly libellous here by suggesting that he is.

If there's anything libellous in there, try to get a newspaper interested. The Daily Mail is probably a good choice for this mixture of sex and scandal.

There's nothing libellous about having a really good targeted search engine focusing on say lawsuits.

The original blog post strikes me as possibly slightly biased, but probably true, therefore not libellous.

As an alternative then, harassment over the internet and libellous statements.

Surely the words "probable" and "hypothesis" are what means it is almost definitely not libellous. A hypothesis is the start of reason, not the conclusion of it.

That does not exonerate Google from indexing the multitude of libellous, false and damaging materials that it has.

This statement exists somewhere between inaccurate and libellous. Do you actually know what process is required to do animal testing and what controls there are?

When companies share libellous legal claims about a person without evidence surely the USA legal system would punish those companies? !

It's interesting that you reach so quickly for the adjective "libellous" given the tenor of your comments and the insinuations therein. And, unlike the subject of the post, you don't even have the courage to stick your identity to your work.

Do the TV channels and newspapers not have to worry about privacy issues or about being libellous or slandering? Are the bookshops not prevented from stocking illegal, potentially harmful books?

I agree with your comment, and I shan't try and justify my comment, for it is libellous and unjustified. However, I guess I could have used "failed to describe Go with an adjective that you used in a positive context when discussing another language" over "slight".

And indeed large ISPs in general are pretty tolerant of things that are merely potentially offensive to an individual, as opposed to libellous.

If it was libellous, then DO do need to protect themselves. However I felt that blog post was genuine, on first impression of reading it, and I think there was enough evidence that it may actually be true that DO should not have been anywhere near as quick to take it down, perhaps they should have investigated it more.

How much faith do you have in your capacity to defend well page-ranked libellous information against yourself? Part of rehabilitation is also not being permanently associated with your mistakes.

Yet another senseless, dangerous, and borderline libellous misrepresentation. Allow me to strongly state this in no ambiguous terms: I do not oppose laws banning the production, distribution, or possession of child pornography.

Search engines provide no context because alongside credible and relevant information they will also display non-credible, libellous, inaccurate and harmful information. If you can design a search engine that can filter for veracity then this law will not be required.

If a YouTube employee said that some naughty YouTube users post copyrighted videos, it wouldn't be private information or libellous as such videos are publicly viewable. I'll edit to clarify that the overwhelming number of Pastie users are "using it for good" as Josh politely requests on the site.

If the reporter is professing an opinion that Dorian is Satoshi based on their reading of the facts as they saw them, then it would be very difficult to claim this as libellous unless you could also prove that it was both false and an injurious thing to accuse someone of, in and of itself.

Libellous definitions

adjective

(used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign

See also: calumniatory calumnious defamatory denigrative denigrating denigratory libelous slanderous