The absolute defense against libel is the truth of the statement made. If the allegedly defamatory statement can be proven true, the defendant is not liable for libel. Additionally, certain privileged communications, such as those made in court or legislative settings, can also serve as an absolute defense. This means that if the statement falls within these protected contexts, it cannot be deemed libelous, regardless of its truthfulness.
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