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Laws Slander Libel

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First off, your blog can be tracked to you by your new employer and could cost you your new job. Second, libel and slander have to be false. However, if they decide to sue you over it, it will get expensive even if you are in the right. You...
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Usually libel and slander requires that a few things must be true:・ 1. One party knowingly says something in public about another party that is false. Person A must know ... ・ 2. Person A must have the intention of causing some kind of dama...
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if you cannot do these 2 things you shouldnt even bother. If you cannot prove what they said about you was specifically false, dont bother. If you CAN prove what they said about you is specifically false, but CANNOT prove, with cause, how w...
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libel and slander can lead to compensation depending on the reputaion of the person
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In the law of libel and slander, publication means communicating the statement in issue to a third person other than the plaintiff (the individual whom the alleged defamatory statement concerns).
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