The Profile: Hollywood’s nicest CEO & the billion-dollar-fund that rattled venture capital
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Good morning, friends. In journalism, if a reporter publishes false information about a person that seriously damages their reputation, they can be sued for libel. But first, you have to prove it was done with malicious intent. In other words, you have to prove that the writer knew the information was false and wrote it anyway.
The Profile: Hollywood’s nicest CEO & the billion-dollar-fund that rattled venture capital
The Profile: Hollywood’s nicest CEO & the…
The Profile: Hollywood’s nicest CEO & the billion-dollar-fund that rattled venture capital
Good morning, friends. In journalism, if a reporter publishes false information about a person that seriously damages their reputation, they can be sued for libel. But first, you have to prove it was done with malicious intent. In other words, you have to prove that the writer knew the information was false and wrote it anyway.