In Bose Corp v. Consumers Union, concerning a magazine article critical of Bose speakers, the Supreme Court held that:
a. Consumers Union was prohibited by the First Amendment from criticizing a legal products
b. there was "actual malice" in the article published in Consumer Reports that criticized a Bose product, hence there was no First Amendment protection of the speech
c. the First Amendment allows criticism of business as long as there is no actual malice
d. the First Amendment allows criticism of business in general, but the names of specific companies may not be mentioned
e. none of the other choices
c
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