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Sorry, but thanks to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) you basically cannot remove libel content unless you happen to be wealthy and can pay lawyers many thousands of dollars. Many companies including Google hide behind DMCA so they're not paying people just to police and delete content even obvious defamation.

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Yeah, maybe so, but one would think that a responsible organization would act quickly to remove libel, if the complainer makes a good case, and does not come across as just a malcontent. That would be cheaper than the possibility of a law suit. I certainly would not threaten lawsuit on first contact, but one possible (and not too expensive) second option would be to have an attorney draft a letter asking that the libel be removed. Such a letter would not cost "thousands" - it might cost around a hundred depending on your lawyer - and most companies will respond to the implied threat.

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