Multiple Choice
How are libel and slander different?
A) Slander is a false or defamatory statement about a person's intimate or private life; libel is a false or defamatory statement about someone's professional history or actions.
B) Libel is defamatory speech that leads to a criminal act being perpetrated against the victim; slander is defamatory speech that does not lead to a criminal act.
C) Slander is a false or defamatory statement that is spoken; libel is a false or defamatory statement that is written or printed.
D) Libel and slander are the not different.
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