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LIMITATION ACT 1969 - SECT 14C

Defamation--single publication rule

14C Defamation--single publication rule

(1) This section applies if--
(a) a person (the
"first publisher" ) publishes matter to the public that is alleged to be defamatory (the
"first publication" ), and
(b) the first publisher or an associate of the first publisher subsequently publishes (whether or not to the public) matter that is substantially the same.
(2) Any cause of action for defamation against the first publisher or an associate of the first publisher in respect of the subsequent publication is to be treated as having accrued on the date of the first publication for the purposes of determining when--
(a) the limitation period applicable under section 14B begins, or
(b) the 3-year period referred to in section 56A(2) begins.
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply in relation to the subsequent publication if the manner of that publication is materially different from the manner of the first publication.
(4) In determining whether the manner of a subsequent publication is materially different from the manner of the first publication, the considerations to which the court may have regard include (but are not limited to)--
(a) the level of prominence that a matter is given, and
(b) the extent of the subsequent publication.
(5) This section does not limit the power of a court under section 56A to extend the limitation period applicable under section 14B.
(6) In this section--

"associate" of a first publisher means--
(a) an employee of the publisher, or
(b) a person publishing matter as a contractor of the publisher, or
(c) an associated entity (within the meaning of section 50AAA of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth) of the publisher (or an employee or contractor of the associated entity).

"date of first publication" , in relation to the publication of matter in electronic form, means the day on which the matter was first uploaded for access or sent electronically to a recipient.

"public" includes a section of the public.



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