Re: Libel threat arising from Amazon book review



On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 00:00:25 GMT, "Andy C" <a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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could the OP have protected himself against any possibility of being
successfully sued by prefixing any potentially libellous comments with "i
think" or "in my opinion" ? he would then be making a factually correct
statement - or would the onus still be on him to prove he had valid reason
to 'think' or be 'of the opinion' that the other guy was a 'fraud' or
'scammer' ?

It would help, but it would still have to be an opinion that could
reasonably be arrived at, given the facts he had.
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