Johnny Depp is suing his ex-wife, Amber Heard, for allegedly defaming him in a Washington Post op-ed. To prove defamation, you have to prove that a false and defamatory statement of fact (not opinion) about you was made to a third party by someone who knew it was false (or should have known it was false) and causing damage to damage to your reputation. Business owners have to face defamation all the time. Can you prove your case? Can Depp?
Nasir and Matt discuss the life cycle of a negative online review. They talk about how businesses should properly respond, how to determine if the review is defamatory, the options available to seek removal of the review, how to identify anonymous reviewers, whether businesses can require clients to agree not to write negative reviews, and…
In today’s digital age, people have no hesitation in sharing their opinions on just about anything online. Internet reviews on review aggregation websites like Yelp.com or TripAdvisor.com have become a fact of life for most business owners. And while most savvy consumers know that reviews should always be taken with a grain of salt, most…
Last Saturday, I was scrolling through Facebook past the usual Bernie/Hillary/Trump/Oscars/kitten-video back-and-forth, when I saw that one of my FB friends had “liked” an article entitled, “Woman Fired by Yelp After Making Viral Post About Low Wages.” What caught my eye was the name of the woman in question at the start of the article…
Nasir and Matt recap how some shopping mallsrequired stores to be open on Thanksgiving.
After having a terrible experience with an online retailer, you decide to go and leave a review. After carefully crafting your experience into words, you go to one of the more well-known review sites and let the company have it. You feel good that you warned others not to make a purchase with them and…
The guys kick off the week by discussing the Federal law thatwould prevent companies from using non-disparagement clauses. They also discuss how to detect whether Yelp reviews are fake.
Nasir and Matt discuss how a Houston nightclub is facing claims of discrimination for charging customers different cover charges based on their race.
Nasir and Matt talk about a judge in New York awarding a business owner $1,000 as a result of a bad Yelp review left by a disgruntled customer. They also discuss a recent lawsuit appeal made against Yelp and how Yelp determines what reviews are hidden.
Nasir and Matt discuss the recently firing of a popular Reddit employee that causedan uproar and questioned the status of Reddit’s unpaid volunteers.
Nasir and Matt look back at the last 100 episodes.
Johnny Depp is suing his ex-wife, Amber Heard, for allegedly defaming him in a Washington Post op-ed. To prove defamation, you have to prove that a false and defamatory statement of fact (not opinion) about you was made to a third party by someone who knew it was false (or should have known it was false) and causing damage to damage to your reputation. Business owners have to face defamation all the time. Can you prove your case? Can Depp?
Nasir and Matt discuss the life cycle of a negative online review. They talk about how businesses should properly respond, how to determine if the review is defamatory, the options available to seek removal of the review, how to identify anonymous reviewers, whether businesses can require clients to agree not to write negative reviews, and…
In today’s digital age, people have no hesitation in sharing their opinions on just about anything online. Internet reviews on review aggregation websites like Yelp.com or TripAdvisor.com have become a fact of life for most business owners. And while most savvy consumers know that reviews should always be taken with a grain of salt, most…
Last Saturday, I was scrolling through Facebook past the usual Bernie/Hillary/Trump/Oscars/kitten-video back-and-forth, when I saw that one of my FB friends had “liked” an article entitled, “Woman Fired by Yelp After Making Viral Post About Low Wages.” What caught my eye was the name of the woman in question at the start of the article…
Nasir and Matt recap how some shopping mallsrequired stores to be open on Thanksgiving.
After having a terrible experience with an online retailer, you decide to go and leave a review. After carefully crafting your experience into words, you go to one of the more well-known review sites and let the company have it. You feel good that you warned others not to make a purchase with them and…
The guys kick off the week by discussing the Federal law thatwould prevent companies from using non-disparagement clauses. They also discuss how to detect whether Yelp reviews are fake.
Nasir and Matt discuss how a Houston nightclub is facing claims of discrimination for charging customers different cover charges based on their race.
Nasir and Matt talk about a judge in New York awarding a business owner $1,000 as a result of a bad Yelp review left by a disgruntled customer. They also discuss a recent lawsuit appeal made against Yelp and how Yelp determines what reviews are hidden.
Nasir and Matt discuss the recently firing of a popular Reddit employee that causedan uproar and questioned the status of Reddit’s unpaid volunteers.
Nasir and Matt look back at the last 100 episodes.
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