Libel
Libel represents the publication of false writings, including signs and pictures that damage
the reputation of a person, social group, religious group or corporation.
While the degrees of libel differ from situation to situation, the most serious forms can
be resolved through a legal action that is brought to a court of law.
Libel Facts:
- If someone has published false statements, writings or pictures that damage your reputation, you may be a victim of libel.
- Libel can be resolved in a court of law.
- Libel includes printed statements that are defaming and slanderous.
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