Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Dubai broker faces jail after private name-and-shame email goes viral...
http://www.emirates247.com/crime/loc...07-29-1.469121 |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by Autonomy
(Post 10199252)
Dubai broker faces jail after private name-and-shame email goes viral...
http://www.emirates247.com/crime/loc...07-29-1.469121 |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by Autonomy
(Post 10199252)
Dubai broker faces jail after private name-and-shame email goes viral...
http://www.emirates247.com/crime/loc...07-29-1.469121 |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by NorthernLad
(Post 10199389)
Looks like the article has been removed.
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Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Can still be found here..
http://www.dxbwebsite.com/dubai-brok...il-goes-viral/ I've got to say this is the most stupid thing I have ever heard of though. Slander okay, but this goes way beyond that. Only in Dubai I guess... |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 10199681)
Can still be found here..
http://www.dxbwebsite.com/dubai-brok...il-goes-viral/ I've got to say this is the most stupid thing I have ever heard of though. Slander okay, but this goes way beyond that. Only in Dubai I guess... |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by jackthehat
(Post 10200761)
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Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 10199681)
Can still be found here..
http://www.dxbwebsite.com/dubai-brok...il-goes-viral/ I've got to say this is the most stupid thing I have ever heard of though. Slander okay, but this goes way beyond that. Only in Dubai I guess... The obvious defence is that the statements are true. I would guess that the onus will be on her to prove that they are. |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 10200986)
I wouldn't be so sure. If the comments which she refers to on the internet are themselves untrue and result in damage to the company's reputation or standing in the community, then they are libellous. By repeating those statements and distributing them, she too is commiting libel. It is no defence that the comments are already out there: she is publishing them to a new audience (and that is her stated intention), and thus likely to cause further damage to the company.
The obvious defence is that the statements are true. I would guess that the onus will be on her to prove that they are. If you could be sued then how do anyone dare post on a website like tripadvisor.... |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 10201068)
I do agree with you, but the difference is that here everything is black and white (only when it suits them of course) whereas in the real world common sense is also taken into account. I suspect in the real world the company would have to prove her intent was to go viral, and not simply to inform her co-workers. Also i think the court would consider how damaging the comments were before accepting a lawsuit. Of course I'm not a solicitor so i could be completely wrong....
If you could be sued then how do anyone dare post on a website like tripadvisor.... With the reported case in this instance, the second business that pulled out, if being reasonable, ought to have approached for content change/update (any news online is free advertising for them after all) and be backing up the 'offender' with a witness statement. The very act of parting company with the named main business should give feeling the case is murky. These points are leading towards my thinking this is an urban myth-like story doing the rounds. |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 10201068)
I do agree with you, but the difference is that here everything is black and white (only when it suits them of course) whereas in the real world common sense is also taken into account. I suspect in the real world the company would have to prove her intent was to go viral, and not simply to inform her co-workers. Also i think the court would consider how damaging the comments were before accepting a lawsuit. Of course I'm not a solicitor so i could be completely wrong....
If you could be sued then how do anyone dare post on a website like tripadvisor.... Under English law, the statements are presumed to be false, and it would be up to her to prove they are true. And it wouldn't be necessary for the company to actually prove that it had suffered loss, but only that its reputation had been harmed. As to sites like Tripadvisor, opinions (expressed as such) are generally not libellous, unless made maliciously. |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 10202949)
"intent...to go viral" is not the issue: if the information she is spreading is false and is likely to damage the company's reputation, then that alone is sufficient. Why should she be protected if she's only telling her colleagues? Her intention is to influence her colleagues' perception of the company, and if that influence is founded on false accusations, then she is committing libel.
Under English law, the statements are presumed to be false, and it would be up to her to prove they are true. And it wouldn't be necessary for the company to actually prove that it had suffered loss, but only that its reputation had been harmed. As to sites like Tripadvisor, opinions (expressed as such) are generally not libellous, unless made maliciously. The fact that the legal principle of innocent until proven guilty is turned on its head for cases like this surprises me, but then again I'm not a solicitor nor in the habit of getting sued. Companies have zero scruples or morals (only individuals do), so why would a company care about ruining someone's life if it could stop some bad PR. Doesn't leave it open to abuse at all does it.. :thumbdown: I know what you are saying about Tripadvisor and you are right that it usually isn't libellous of course, but due to how the law works (guilty until proven innocent) this could be taken advantage of by the reviewed party.. |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
What about warnings that some of us have posted (with names 'censored') on here about certain financial advisers?
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Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 10203518)
What about warnings that some of us have posted (with names 'censored') on here about certain financial advisers?
That company regularly sends out cease and desist letters. I know; I've had one. I ignored it as they part of the company in question in based in the UAE, the website my comments were on is hosted in the UK and the law firm was US based. Their litigiousness is the reason why their name becomes this: ******* |
Re: Becareful with the written word - Dubai broker faces jail from email message
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 10203518)
What about warnings that some of us have posted (with names 'censored') on here about certain financial advisers?
As to anonymity, I'm guessing here. But I would imagine if "the reasonable man" would know who you were talking about, then the veil of anonymity falls away. As to your anonymity, I would imagine that the courts have the power to find out who any one of us is, but only if BritishExpats.com is run by a company falling within the court's jurisdiction. |
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