Slander
Slander
The World Wide Web is changing the way that reputations are made or destroyed. The law is only small stride keeping up with the complexities involved, but far more important are new sensible options for dealing with online defamation.
In many ways, the internet is just a new massive arena for old problems. Whenever anyone expresses an opinion, something that lowers another person’s reputation, it’s potentially defamatory or slander if it’s only verbal, libel if it’s in writing. Slander is so common as to be unremarked. Nearly every gossip session involves numerous slanderous comments. In general calling or even implying someone is nasty, cheating, uncaring, or even just unattractive is slander. Only very rarely do such comments lead to defamation threats in law, much less actions-fortunately so, because otherwise the legal system could not possibly cope with the amount of claims.
September 22nd, 2010 | No Comments »

