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damages caused by online defamation and insults

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 4:08 am
by Apuroos2176
Let's face it, the Internet is a big sandbox in which we all happily play like children. But online teasing by adults can lead to defamation lawsuits. Read our material on how to punish online defamers.

What is defamation - legal definition
Defamation, insults and personal opinions: how they differ
Evidence of online abuse
Rules for filing a defamation case
Compensation for moral
Falsehood and defamation
Four rules for online communication
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What is defamation - legal definition
In short, defamation is the philippines business email list intentional spreading of lies about a person or group of people, damaging their honor and dignity and damaging their reputation.

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Please note: intentional lying! That is, the defamer knows that he is lying, but cannot resist. Or, more likely, he does not want to do it.

We emphasize that Article 128.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation provides that defamation is a criminal offense. In 2024, the penalties for defamation are:

A fine of up to 500,000 rubles or up to 160 hours of forced labor;

Public insult - a fine of up to one million rubles and up to two years in prison. In addition, the defamer may be sent to forced labor (up to 240 hours), forced labor (up to two years) or arrested for two months;
For defamation using public office, the fine increases to 2 million rubles, imprisonment up to three years, arrest up to four months, forced labor up to 320 hours, forced labor up to three years;
For defamation of diseases that are dangerous to others, such as tuberculosis or venereal diseases, there will be a fine of 3 million rubles, possible forced labor (400 hours) or forced labor (up to four years), arrest up to six months or up to four years in prison;
Those who are falsely accused of serious crimes will have to