StripesAndFins
Madly Diligent
I have a question: can i be sued for something someone on my board said even if it wasn't me?
If someone posts porn and organizes terrorist meetings, then you were still negotiant in not stopping them. So it's still partially your fault. Dunno if you're be sued though.wigsaw said:Question: If in your TOS or Rules you claim that posts made do not reflect the views of the Management (something like that)
Would that save your behind in some cases?
Kirisute Gomen said:I'm not very sure if your example would qualify for slander. Though something far more slanderous could yield a c&d
Acorn said:Very high view numbers for this topic, I bet it's because the title leads some to think you're saying you ARE being sued. XD
As for slander and libel suits, everyone and their aunt seems to be making those.
Kirisute Gomen said:And if she needs a lump sum rather than monthly payments, I can call up JG Wentworth!
Nexus said:*Keep in mind, it's incredibly difficult for someone to sue you about a forum. Unless you are breaking a law, you're safe. And, just to set things straight: Slander is the act of telling lies about a person or business to hurt their reputation. Although unlawful in most states, you wont get sued for this - you might receive a pretty letter from a representative asking you to remove certain statements, but you wont get sued.
I would imagine the server location is the most significant of those countries.spyka said:It's all very grey area because the internet is global.
You could have a situation where:
a poster in country A posts a damaging lie about a company in country B on a forum hosted in country C owned by an admin in country D
So who's law do you use? Country A, B, C or D's?
Generally you won't get sued for the simple reason the cost of court is prohibitive. Only if a post causes a lot of attention will you ever be under any legal threat.
That said you should still be aware of libel and make sure to keep it off of your board. Most companies will not take you to court straight away, they'll first just ask you to remove it.
dotDavid said:Nexus said:*Keep in mind, it's incredibly difficult for someone to sue you about a forum. Unless you are breaking a law, you're safe. And, just to set things straight: Slander is the act of telling lies about a person or business to hurt their reputation. Although unlawful in most states, you wont get sued for this - you might receive a pretty letter from a representative asking you to remove certain statements, but you wont get sued.
What?! Did you see Fergal's link? You can get sued for slander; you have made a negligible action thus penalties do apply; you will be sued, and most likely losing the case.
Stop flipping out and just run your forum how you seem fit. If you're not lucky enough to be under US jurisdiction when it comes to online content, then just watch what you & your members say/do online.When it comes to matters of libel and forums, administrators in the U.S. are actually very well covered. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, says that “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.”
In short, this means merely giving someone a platform that they use to make a libelous statement does not make you liable for those statements.
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