In a recent Singapore High Court case, Qingdao Bohai Construction Group and others v Goh Teck Beng and another (2016), the plaintiffs failed to prove defamation mainly because they could not establish that the defendants had published allegedly defamatory online articles.
While restating the trite legal principles of defamation in Singapore, this case highlights the importance of obtaining electronic evidence to identify defendants, and to show that third parties have downloaded and read such defamatory online publications.

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