Libel.
Slander is spoken and Libel is written.
Slander and libel are derogatory or harmful remarks. Slander is spoken, and libel is written.
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Slander and libel are derogatory or harmful remarks. Slander is spoken, and libel is written.
libel, and or slander
libel
Wilfred A. Button has written: 'Principles of the law of libel and slander' -- subject(s): Libel and slander
libel, and or slander
slander
Ella Cooper Thomas has written: 'The law of libel and slander, and related action' -- subject(s): Compends, Libel and slander
Slander is an act of communication that causes someone to be shamed, ridiculed, held in contempt, lowered in the estimation of the community, or to lose employment status or earnings or otherwise suffer a damaged reputation. Slander is a subcategory of defamation. For further discussion - see below link:
The difference between slander and libel is that slander is the spoken word, whereas libel is a written word i.e. newspaper, anything in the public domain. libel can be a criminal offense as well as civil rights to civil liability while slander is a mere civil offense. libel is permanent in form while slander is temporary in form. in slander damages must be proved