In the U.K. (Jon Swaine, “Man sued for libel over comments on eBay”, Telegraph, Oct. 23 via Citizen Media Law). More: Citizen Media Law also has information about an unsuccessful feedback suit from California, Grace v. Neeley.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on October 25, 2008
In the U.K. (Jon Swaine, “Man sued for libel over comments on eBay”, Telegraph, Oct. 23 via Citizen Media Law). More: Citizen Media Law also has information about an unsuccessful feedback suit from California, Grace v. Neeley.
Tagged as: eBay, libel slander and defamation, United Kingdom

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If you could sue for comments on blogs or any kind of media in this presidential election but McCain and Obama could stop spending millions of other peoples month and fund their campaigns through lawsuits. But i guess that’s still other peoples money.
I mean seriously, the media on bother sides; the crazy conservative and the liberal illuminati have both been horrible this election. Maybe worse than ever.
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