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Voice 1: Hi. You may have heard the word slander or libel, once or twice in your life, but what does it
really mean? (max. 9 secs)
Voice 4: The difference between slander and libel is that slander is an act of harming a person’s
reputation by telling other people something that is untrue while libel is an untrue defamatory
statement that is made in writing and published (20 secs)
Voice 5: Motive and danger of slander and libel are insulting, mocking, malice and revenge. (7secs)
Voice 6: Slander and libel spread through social media, television, radio, speeches, gossip, or even loud
conversation. it could also have been written in magazines, books, newspapers and the like (15 secs)
Voice 7: first you need to prove that it is "Published" it doesn't necessarily mean that the statement
was printed in a book, it just needs to have been made public through any platform (11 secs)
Voice 8: The information must be false -- otherwise it's not considered damaging. (6 secs)
Voice 9: the victims must show how their reputations were hurt by the false statement (6 secs)
Voice 11: People found guilt of the offense can be sent behind bars or pay penalties (7 secs)
Voice 12: Here are the tips to avoid being sued for slander and libel
Voice 13: Beware of your word. Control the meaning. Only say what you can prove. Act ethically