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Electronic libel refers to the act of publishing false and damaging statements about an individual or entity through electronic means, such as social media, websites, or emails. It is a form of defamation that can harm a person's reputation online. The legal standards for electronic libel are similar to traditional libel, requiring proof of falsehood, harm, and in some cases, actual malice. Given the rapid spread of information online, addressing electronic libel can be particularly challenging.

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