rfenst wrote:I am fully aware slander's definition involves spoken words, but most others aren't- and often get it confused with liable-so it is easier to simply use both terms at the same time to avoid confusion with accuracy.
What's your basis for the certainty CBid can't get sued? They host the forum and disseminate its contents. Bet there is an entire body of law out there concerning this.
Gurkha is not a competitor of CBid. It may tolerate the comments because it still does a lot of business with CBid and may not wan to cut off the hand that feeds it. There are even rumors here and there that CBid may own a part of Gurkha. Who knows?
You willing to personally guarantee them they can't get sued?
I don't guarantee anything to anybody but I am fairly certain that the laws you speak of do not pertain to a third party poster...
I will point you here:
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/jury-awards-13-million-texas-defamation-suit-anonymous/story?id=16194071#.T7qWu0VrO2M
The website could not be sued, rather, the courts ordered the website to turn over the contact info of the posters...
That said, you reminded me of a Bob and Tom sketch where a lawyer reads a letter from a listener asking the difference between slander and liable...
The lawyer screams, "What kinda half-wit moron doesn't know the difference between slander and libel!? You must be the worlds biggest idiot!"
Then in a much calmer voice continues, "That was slander... If I had written it, it would have been libel..."
Also, we both spelled libel, "liabel"... we're certain to be slandered for that...