GODHIMSELF::
I don't think anyone here really cares about Henry Jolicoeur videos.
Speaking as someone who has experienced numerous legal threats and gone through protracted legal battles you are safe if you get the facts right and make it clear when you are expressing an opinion.
For example, you can say "In my opinion," "It seems to me," or when you are not absolutely sure say, "It appears," or "apparently."
You can also quote sources with the qualifying context that "According to Jane Doe," or "Jane Doe says," which protects you from any direct defamation claim.
It's important to create proper context and foundation to prevent and preempt litigation and/or limit liability.
Having said that some groups sue anyway to harass people. But they will lose and the lawsuit will be dismissed if there is no meaningful factual basis for a defamation claim.
Henry Jolicoeur seems like a gadfly that did not know what he was doing and made many mistakes. It seems to me that his videos were sloppy and poorly done.
No great loss to have Jolicoeur videos gone.
BTW--let's stay on topic, which is Mooji not someone's sloppy personal videos.
I don't think anyone here really cares about Henry Jolicoeur videos.
Speaking as someone who has experienced numerous legal threats and gone through protracted legal battles you are safe if you get the facts right and make it clear when you are expressing an opinion.
For example, you can say "In my opinion," "It seems to me," or when you are not absolutely sure say, "It appears," or "apparently."
You can also quote sources with the qualifying context that "According to Jane Doe," or "Jane Doe says," which protects you from any direct defamation claim.
It's important to create proper context and foundation to prevent and preempt litigation and/or limit liability.
Having said that some groups sue anyway to harass people. But they will lose and the lawsuit will be dismissed if there is no meaningful factual basis for a defamation claim.
Henry Jolicoeur seems like a gadfly that did not know what he was doing and made many mistakes. It seems to me that his videos were sloppy and poorly done.
No great loss to have Jolicoeur videos gone.
BTW--let's stay on topic, which is Mooji not someone's sloppy personal videos.