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		<title>Been lied about by a blogger? Defamatory statements are not a part of free speech</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A very frustrating and stressful experience is when one unhappy former customer, employee, or colleague decides to take his or her grief public and posts lies about you and your company.  Suddenly, when you search your name or your company&#8217;s name, the blogger&#8217;s site comes up first instead of yours.  What can you do? It...]]></description>
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		<title>Bad Reviews? Hold the Defamation</title>
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