Judge Decides That Calling Someone A Douchebag Is Okay… So Long As It's Funny

from the laugh,-people dept

Last year, a series of lawsuits were filed over the publishing of a book based on the hit website Hot Chicks with Douchebags. Some of the “hot chicks” and at least one of the “douchebags” claimed it was libelous. However, in a rather entertaining ruling, a judge has dismissed the case filed by three of the women, noting that after he “carefully scrutinized” the book, he determined that the use of the term “douchebag” along with the various photographs was “used for humorous social commentary” — making it perfectly legal. So, kids, remember when calling someone names, make sure to do so in a way that is funny and used for social commentary. Otherwise you might not only look like a douchebag, but you might end up in court.

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ChurchHatesTucker (profile) says:

Re: Seems ok to me

“Free speech rights are protected in a social commentary sense while still allowing specific, directed attacks to be prosecuted as libel when fitting. I can’t really say I’m upset with the ruling.”

The realization that parody/critiques/etc. were considered ‘fair use’ while homage/tribute/etc. were not was my first clue that the laws were fundamentally broken.

Gabe says:

I don't understand...

What I don’t understand is how calling anyone a “hot chick” or a “douchebag” can be considered libel. Clearly a “hot chick” and “douchebag” are descriptive of personal feelings with no standard for judgment. To be libel I would expect a phrase that is a fully realized evaluation of personality to be used. i.e. He is a fraudster. Now, either “he” is or is not a fraudster and has lied about something. Anyone can look at evidence and see if the person lied or did not lie. However in this case, what makes a person a “hot chick?” What to me maybe a “hot chick” to my best friend would not. There is no clear definition of “hot chick” to base wither this is libel or not. If the woman in question truly is a “hot chick” then this is not libel, it is fact. Who gets to merit if she qualifies as a “hot chick?”

Lint says:

correct ruling

This is a perfectly correct ruling. To be libel, the alleged slander has to be believable. It is not believable that the dudes mentioned are *literally* douchebags.

This is similar to the Hustler lampoon which suggested humorously that a preacher had sex in an outhouse; or the cartoons that said Reagan had no brain. They are not literally believable, and are therefore not libelous.

– Lint

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: correct ruling

This is a perfectly correct ruling. To be libel, the alleged slander has to be believable. It is not believable that the dudes mentioned are *literally* douchebags.

I see. So if , for example, you were “straight” (not *literally*) and objected to being called homosexual, I could still publish a book calling you a “cock smoker” because, obviously, one cannot *literally* smoke a cock. That’s an interesting legal theory you have there but I’m doubting that you’re an actual lawyer.

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