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Defamation and the risk with online forums
An increasingly popular feature of the internet is the ability for users to interact online. Indeed, many businesses now see online interaction as a valuable tool for engaging with customers and prospects and are therefore incorporating online forums into their websites. However, this strategy is not without risk since by opening up a forum you give your subscribers a platform to say whatever they want, and some of what they say may not be too complimentary about you or others. This never used to be the case.

Checking and Giving References – Both Sides of the Coin
To Check or Not to Check - that is the question many employers ponder. The answer, you should always check and do your due diligence, but do it correctly.

The Joys of Repeated Failure
Get in the game. Take reasonable, creative risks. Be willing to lose or "fail". Learn to embrace unexpected and (sometimes) painful or expensive outcomes as part of the tuition for success. Unless you are willing to pay the price, there is no chance to reach the top of the mountain. Go for it!

Defamation on the Internet
Many people believe that when they write something on a website, blog, or message board, that they are truly “anonymous” and have a free pass to say anything they want. This feeling of anonymity sometimes leads people to post false statements in an effort to discredit another individual or harm their reputation. These people are often surprised when they learn they have been sued for defamation for the statements they made on the Internet. The questions and answers below explain the basics of defamation and the specific issues that arise with defamation on the Internet.

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Defamation on the Internet
Many people believe that when they write something on a website, blog, or message board, that they are truly “anonymous” and have a free pass to say anything they want. This feeling of anonymity sometimes leads people to post false statements in an effort to discredit another individual or harm their reputation. These people are often surprised when they learn they have been sued for defamation for the statements they made on the Internet. The questions and answers below explain the basics of defamation and the specific issues that arise with defamation on the Internet.

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