No
Libel is publishing FALSE statements that hurts someone's reputation. People can sue for damages to their reputation.
Yes, you can sue. No, you won't win. In a libel or slander case, the truth is a defense.
"Spoiling the name" refers to damaging someone's reputation or character through spreading negative information or rumors. This can lead to distrust, isolation, and harm to the person's personal and professional relationships. Analysis of this behavior involves examining the motives behind it, the impact on the individual, and the ethical considerations of spreading harmful information.
Yes, for instance someone can have a good reputation, while someone else can have a bad reputation.
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Yes, spreading harmful and false information about someone can be considered defamation, which is a type of tort. If the gossip damages the person's reputation or causes them harm, they may have legal grounds to sue for defamation.
Sure, you can sue someone for just about anything. The question is, should you sue them? Were you injured? Was it an accident or was it malicious? If you feel you need to sue then contact a lawyer.
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