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Small penis rule : ウィキペディア英語版 | Small penis rule The small penis rule is an informal strategy used by authors to evade libel lawsuits. It was described in a ''New York Times'' article in 1998: The small penis rule was referenced in a 2006 dispute between Michael Crowley and Michael Crichton. Crowley alleged that after he wrote an unflattering review of Crichton's novel ''State of Fear'', Crichton libeled him by including a character named "Mick Crowley" in the novel ''Next''. The character is a child rapist, described as being a Washington, D.C.-based journalist and Yale graduate with a small penis. ==See also==
* Defamation * Dignitary torts
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