Frequently Asked Questions About Slander and Libel in the Digital Age
Now that online communication has become a routine part of everyday life, it is important for teens to understand how constitutional principles apply in the digital age. According to the courts, the First Amendment right to free speech applies online. However, this guarantee is subject to the same limits as in person and in print: citizens can't defame, libel, or slander others. But due to the anonymity, speed, and enormous reach of the Internet, it is unfortunately easier than ever to destroy a person's reputation by posting false information online. The author explains what kinds of speech constitute defamation, including libel and slander, and how to handle the issue when it arises in teen life. Related issues, including cyberbullying and hate speech, are also addressed.
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Book review: Slander and Libel in the Digital Age
"Slander and Libel in the Digital Age
is a crisp and comprehensive discussion of slander and libel laws and
how they have been stretched to fit an era of online communication.
Cyberbullying and what can (and can't) be done about it is a large topic of
discussion, and there are many helpful suggestions. Even the bullies are
addressed and asked to consider the ramifications of their actions." STARRED
REVIEW
--Ilene
Cooper, Booklist