Not exact matches
We may disclose personal
information (1) if we
believe such sharing is appropriate to comply with the law or with legal process; (2) to protect and defend our rights, services or property; (3) to protect against misuse or unauthorized use of the Services; or (4) to protect the safety or property of our users or any member of the public (among other things, this means that if we
believe you have
provided false information or attempted to pose as someone else,
information Simply you may be disclosed as part of any investigation into your actions).
Hudson says that,
providing websites and ISPs act in a timely manner to remove of fending content when alerted, the liability for any
false allegations will fall squarely on the individual: «Sites that do not routinely edit or moderate content have a degree of protection under the Defamation Act 1996 and the Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002, if they did not know and had no reason to
believe they were publishing defamatory allegations or private
information.»
I would never tell someone that they are a liar or that they knowingly lied to me (even if I
believe it is so), but I will tell them if I discover
information they
provided is
false or misleading.