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injurious falsehood

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A quick definition of injurious falsehood:

Term: Injurious Falsehood

Definition: Injurious falsehood is when someone says something untrue about another person or a business that causes harm. There are two types of injurious falsehood: disparagement, which is when someone says something untrue that harms a person's reputation, and trade disparagement, which is when someone says something untrue that harms a business's reputation.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Injurious falsehood is a type of defamation that involves making false statements about a person or business that cause harm to their reputation or financial standing. There are two types of injurious falsehood:

  1. Disparagement: Making false statements about a person or business that cause harm to their reputation.
  2. Trade Disparagement: Making false statements about a business's products or services that cause harm to their financial standing.

Examples:

  • A restaurant owner spreads false rumors that a competitor's food is contaminated, causing customers to avoid the competitor's restaurant and resulting in financial harm.
  • A company spreads false information about a competitor's product, claiming it is unsafe and causing customers to avoid buying it, resulting in financial harm to the competitor.

These examples illustrate how injurious falsehood can cause harm to a person or business's reputation or financial standing. It is important to be truthful and avoid making false statements that could harm others.

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