British Chiropractic Association v Singh

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El caso Asociación Quiropráctica Británica contra Simon Singh (BCA vs. Singh) fue un caso judicial por Ley de difamación del Reino Unido presentado en julio de 2008​ por la Asociación Quiropráctica Británica contra el Dr. Simon Singh (1964-), causado por un artículo periodístico en que Singh criticaba a la asociación, específicamente por indicar que «alegremente promueve tratamientos engañosos» (“happily promote bogus treatments”).​​​ rdf:langString
British Chiropractic Association (BCA) v Singh was an influential libel action in England and Wales, widely credited as a catalytic event in the libel reform campaign which saw all parties at the 2010 general election making manifesto commitments to libel reform, and passage of the Defamation Act 2013 by the British Parliament in April 2013. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString British Chiropractic Association (BCA) v Singh was an influential libel action in England and Wales, widely credited as a catalytic event in the libel reform campaign which saw all parties at the 2010 general election making manifesto commitments to libel reform, and passage of the Defamation Act 2013 by the British Parliament in April 2013. The case was brought by the British Chiropractic Association against science author and journalist Simon Singh. Occurring at a time when skeptics were beginning to make use of social media such as Twitter and social gatherings like The Amazing Meeting and Skeptics in the Pub, it brought together a large community of science-supporting geeks and resulted in unprecedented media coverage of chiropractic and the questionable claims made for it. At one point the so-called "quacklash" resulted in 500 formal complaints in 24 hours to the BCA and, before the case closed, a quarter of all members of the British Chiropractic Association were under formal investigation.
rdf:langString El caso Asociación Quiropráctica Británica contra Simon Singh (BCA vs. Singh) fue un caso judicial por Ley de difamación del Reino Unido presentado en julio de 2008​ por la Asociación Quiropráctica Británica contra el Dr. Simon Singh (1964-), causado por un artículo periodístico en que Singh criticaba a la asociación, específicamente por indicar que «alegremente promueve tratamientos engañosos» (“happily promote bogus treatments”).​​​
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