Multiple Choice
In Seaton v.TripAdvisor,LLC,the appellate court said that TripAdvisor's list of the "dirtiest hotels" was not defamatory to one of the hotels on the list because:
A) TripAdvisor was clear about the source of the information (its users) .
B) the list was full of hyperbolic language.
C) the list was not meant to be factual.
D) Both A and B.
E) A,B and C.
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