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Attention fargo116: Online Libel Damages Your Reputation. Your posts have slandered over 200 politicians. Now the chickens have come home to roast!

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Sleuthhound

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Dec 25, 2009, 3:56:02 AM12/25/09
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Online Libel is a "low-tech" threat that goes largely unnoticed by the
community, is ignored by criminal prosecutors and yet is the cause of
billions of dollars in irreparable damage. It causes terrible damage to
business goodwill, personal reputation and very significantly the emotional
well-being of the human victims. Internet Defamation is the 21st Century
pandemic form of the ancient legal theory of "SLANDER" with origins in Roman
jurisprudence.

Offenders who are particularly pernicious in their smear campaigns are often
narcissists at best or sociopaths at worst, if your case meets this criteria
it is important that you understand what makes them tick.

This libelous abuse of free speech and the impact on the victims is taken so
seriously in the EU that it is a criminal offence in most member countries
(if malicious).

Defend Your Reputation
The efficiency of today's search engines combined with what is often
interpreted to be federal government immunity for internet re-publishers of
online libel is a devastating dilemma for those caught in the web. This
growing risk of unchecked internet defamation should be taken seriously by
any person or organization with aspirations to a long and productive
existence or career.

Rexxfield offers economical and common-sense solutions to mitigate these
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Section 230(C) of the CDA - Where it all went wrong
"And so we live in a universe of new media with phenomenal opportunities for
worldwide communications and research - but populated by volunteer vandals
with poison-pen intellects. Congress has enabled them and protects them" -
John Seigenthaler 2005 more.....

Congress has enabled, encouraged, and even protected cowards hiding behind
internet anonymity who devastate the lives of their victims. Section 230(C)
of the Communications Decency Act has removed accountability and liability
from Internet publishers as well as the checks and balances that keep
traditional forms of media accountable for what they print. Under a loophole
ironically titled "Good Samaritan Protection", Congress allows Internet
service providers and web site owners to ignore reasonable removal requests
from innocent victims of internet defamation. Unless the victim has
significant financial resources or pro bono legal counsel, his or her
chances of restoring personal reputation is hopeless. Read full
article......

Contact the Specialists in Combating Online Defamation:
http://www.rexxfield.com/

Lamont Cranston

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Dec 28, 2009, 10:04:56 AM12/28/09
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"Sleuthhound" <havecompute...@sleuth.com> wrote:

The truth is not slander, dumbfuck.

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