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Oral defamatory speech is called slander. The statements need to be represented as fact, not opinion. There should be malice to demonstrate harm such as loss of business.

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Oral defamatory speech is called slander. It occurs when false and damaging statements are spoken or conveyed verbally to a third party, causing harm to the reputation of an individual or entity.

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