- Thu Nov 16, 2006 3:35 pm
#255134
no, you don't. To sue for slander/libel, you just have to prove that a comment made is harming your reputation and/or adversely affecting your business. In this case, if Hanlon believed that Chris calling her fat was affecting viewers to her show or somesuch, she could attempt to sue him.
Whether it's actually true or not is not an issue, altho Chris would have the option of claiming "truth" in his defence. But as 'fat' is an objective concept anyway it would be impossible to prove either way.
Were it to happen, I suspect a better defence for him would be "fair comment" which is basically saying that he's entitled to state his opinion.
Missed any of Dave's Tedious Links? Catch up with my Tedious Links 2010-12 page here
Gaviano wrote:I'm pretty sure you have to say something untrue to be sued.
no, you don't. To sue for slander/libel, you just have to prove that a comment made is harming your reputation and/or adversely affecting your business. In this case, if Hanlon believed that Chris calling her fat was affecting viewers to her show or somesuch, she could attempt to sue him.
Whether it's actually true or not is not an issue, altho Chris would have the option of claiming "truth" in his defence. But as 'fat' is an objective concept anyway it would be impossible to prove either way.
Were it to happen, I suspect a better defence for him would be "fair comment" which is basically saying that he's entitled to state his opinion.
Bas wrote:She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net
Missed any of Dave's Tedious Links? Catch up with my Tedious Links 2010-12 page here