If there are provable material falsehoods on it, you can be.
Scenario 1: You buy a bicycle. It has Chinese pedals. Three months after you buy it, a pedal breaks and injures you. You start a website urging people not to buy these bicycles until they put better pedals on them. You have the bicycle, the broken pedal, the doctor's record from your treatment.
Scenario 2: You put up a website telling people the only reason they can sell these unsafe bicycles is they are bribing the US government.
In Scenario 1 you would be okay. In Scenario 2 you are going to get sued.
Bill gates was sued because the website nepscap thought that windows was trying to copy their website
there is no website
A website who has a disclaimer cannot be sued for posting inaccurate medical or legal information. That is what a disclaimer is for.
they laughed
If someone copies a copyrighted website, then that is piracy and the person could be sued
No, there is no boycott. In Sept of 2007. the Onion News Network, which does news program spoofs, created a video that said the 80 year old boycott was still going strong and that LLBean had responded to the boycott with a letter pleading for forgiveness. It was all a spoof, as can be read on the website below
IT IS! but you don 't have to worry 'bout now. Someone sued the website for viruses
Not giving up her seat to a white man. Basicly starting the bus boycott!
They recognized her from not giving up her seat on a bus, and starting the Alabama Bus Boycott
A-America B-boycott C-civil rights
Belowis a website that tells all companies that STILL TEST ON ANIMALS! Boycott them NOW!!
The name of the bus boycott was the Montgomery Bus Boycott.