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To: Rawnoc who wrote (423)9/20/2012 2:59:25 AM
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Canadian law.

What is not defamation:
  • Generally, a statement made about an undefinable group of people or organizations cannot be defamation. Take, "Used Car sales people are crooks." It's defamatory enough, but there is no identifiable victim.
      "Most of the Used Car sales people at Smith Car Sales Company are crooks" is getting closer to the line, but it is still hard to define the victim. "Smith Car Sales Company is a crooked company." Now you have a victim; Smith Car Sales Company and a possible defamation action.

      canadianlawsite.ca

      Interesting site on Canadian law.
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