Can a personal opinion be subject to a defamation claim in the same way as a fact?
a. No. Unlike a statement of fact, it must be demonstrated that the opinion was based on actual malice.
b. Yes. Federal law specifies that there is no difference between statement of fact and an opinion in a defamation lawsuit.
c. No. Opinions are generally not subject to defamation claims.
d. Yes. Statements of fact or opinion are equally open to defamation lawsuits.
e. None of the above.
D
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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