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Slander Libel Damages Difference Written Printed Recorded Special

Text The difference between slander and libel: libel is written, printed, or otherwise recorded.

Damages
Slander: special damages, except for slander per se.
Libel: general damages is enough. Some jurisdictions apply libel per quod.

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