There are a lot of misconceptions about Ramsey v. CBS, that need to be cleared up. Defamation is extremely hard to prove. Remember, the burden of proof was on Burke Ramsey. The plaintiff(Burke) needed to prove with clear and convincing evidence that the claims or offending statements made by CBS, were made with knowledge of its falsity, or reckless disregard for whether or not it was false. This is an extremely high burden established in the 1964, landmark Supreme Court decision in the New York Times v. Sullivan Case. CBS said bring it, and they stood by the content and claims in their reinvestigation of JonBenét’s death, laid out in their docuseries. CBS was ready and willing to go to trial. The Ramseys were not. CBS wasn’t in the position of needing this “thing” to go away. They knew they had the law on their side and remained steadfast in their position. The only out here for Team Ramsey, was to blink first, and offer to “settle” before a trial where they would have had Burke deposed and on the stand. In the end, CBS docuseries stands. It is not banned or restricted. All claims against CBS were dismissed.