What's the difference between slander and libel, and how do they differ in terms of legal implications?

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2026-05-21 13:30

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Slander is spoken false information that harms someone's reputation, while libel is written false information that does the same. In terms of legal implications, both can result in a lawsuit for defamation, but libel is usually considered more serious because it is permanent and can reach a larger audience.

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