What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California.
Hello, I apologize if I am in the wrong category. I just registered, and having a difficult time with navigation. It took me at least ten minutes to find the forums.
Now to my question.
Someone on an Internet blog has slandered me and mutilated photos of me, for his own selfish satirical purposes. I need to know how we report blog crimes, and who we report them to. I tried in an amicable way to work with the slanderer, but he is of bad will and cannot be reasoned with.
I am only interested in the law, not personal and subjective opinions. Thanks.
First, the advertisements on this site help to pay the bills. I agree they can be annoying but you are able to block them if they annoy you too much.
Second, false statements that work to injure reputations (defamation) is called slander when spoken but libel when written. If someone has written false statements about you or altered photos in a way that defames you, these would be
libelous not
slanderous.
The first step to take is the one you wisely took already - trying to work with the person who posted information about you on his blog.
If the person cannot be reasoned with and remove the offending material voluntarily, your next step can be to contact the webhost and request that any defamatory material about you be removed from the blog (and you can also request that the webhost take any additional action against the blogger that the webhost feels is deserving).
You will probably want to have what has been posted about you personally reviewed by an attorney in your area who is well-versed in defamation laws, however, to make sure that what has been posted about you is, in fact, defamatory. Not all derogatory comments or photo-modifications are defamatory. What is posted needs to be false and needs to affect your reputation in an adverse way.
Following is a link to California Jury Instructions on defamation (what a jury needs to consider when a defamation lawsuit makes it to the trial stage). Most cases (of all kinds) will settle before trial.
https://www.justia.com/trials-litigation/docs/caci/1700/
And here is a link to the Digital Media Law Project's overview of California defamation law:
http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/california-defamation-law
Defamation laws are not inexpensive suits to pursue. I have 2015 statistics gathered somewhere on the average costs of taking a case to trial and if I locate these I will post back. Because of the costs involved, I hope you are able to come to a solution that does not involve taking legal action against the blogger.
Again, I suggest you seek out a personal review by an attorney in your area of California and see where to go from there. Good luck.
(gosh, Pro and Carl, you are FAST with your posting
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