What is the difference in how famous people must prove libel versus ordinary people?

a. Famous people must prove negligence.
b. Famous people must prove accrual malice.
c. Famous people must prove falsity.
d. Famous people may not sue for libel.


b. Famous people must prove accrual malice.

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Fill in the blanks with correct word

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