No, unless you are disseminating false information. In addition, remember there is a fine line between appropriate critique, and slander.
*insert criticizing a literary piece
which is easier criticizing a claim or defending a defending claim
Criticizing is the present participle of criticize. The past tense is criticized.
The company encouraged the employees to give constructive criticism about the production process
"Our teacher simply loves criticizing our work; it seems there's nothing right with it at all."
Criticising
investigating and criticizing government actions
Professional indemnity, or liability, insurance is a kind of insurance that helps to protect businesses and professionals who offer advice and services in case they are sued by a client for negligence.
Critical is an adjective.
American cities can be sued
No frostwire is not being sued,but lime wire got sued I don't know why frostwire didn't get sued and lime wire did.
Which controversial legislation of President John Adams' administration restricted citizens from criticizing the government?