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Sonny Cannon
22 January, 20:34
How are libel and slander similar
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Pierce Maxwell
22 January, 22:02
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Slander is spoken defamation and libel is written defamation. Defamation is an unprivileged, false statement of fact that causes material or reputational harm to a person or business. Slander and libel are both types of defamation.
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Carina Huber
22 January, 23:24
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Both form of punishment
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