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Are You a Victim of Defamation on The Web?

To defame anyone on the internet is much easier than publishing in any newspaper or conducting any TV program. What if the content is totally false and malicious? It is really a pity for someone, who has been defamed on the internet by publishing certain objectionable posts either in the form of blog, tweet or Facebook posting. The question is whether the information about you is true or false, but the perception about you among people who know will totally change.

Though there exists defamation removal law in the country, but challenging someone under this law is not an easy process. First of all, you have to know how to prove that the information is indeed a defamatory against you.

Can you really prove the content is false against you?

Most of the victims of defamation often wonder how to prove any posting or statement published on the internet against you is really false. Since, defamation law is a very complex one, you have to understand here, few points that will make certain things clear to you.

How people handle such case?

Most of the affected people usually avoid going to court as it is not only time consuming, but expensive and fruitless in some cases. Suppose someone has posted a nude photograph on the internet, then nothing can change the perception of people about you. Therefore, most of the people try to settle the case with mutual discussion and resolve it in the following way.

The victim may intimidate the publisher by threatening to sue him and bargain for apology letter or posting from him. In this way, he can partly salvage the damage caused to him.

The victim can settle with the offender by demanding some money, which may partly satisfy his ego. The offender may also think that it is better to get out of it by paying some money instead of fighting long legal battle.

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