And there's always the possibility of a defamation action if the video rants include
intentionally false information.
I was pleased to learn that
the intentionally false information (personal attack) he is attempting to publish as though it were data, is being held from print.
Not exact matches
But he added that «some adults abuse (it) by
intentionally submitting
false information.»
May 19, 2018 • The law allows for a fine of up to $ 50,000, two years of jail time, or both, to be imposed on any person who
intentionally publishes
false information.
Do not provide
information that you know is
false under the pretense of
intentionally misleading any member of the community.
Unfortunately, the internet has brought satire into the mainstream with sites like The Onion and DuffelBlog, and many readers are no longer as aware that the
information is not only
false, but is
intentionally so.
If you knowingly provide
false information — or
intentionally leave something out — you could face a hefty fine and even face jail time.
Do not provide
information that you know is
false under the pretense of
intentionally misleading any member of the community.
If you
intentionally use a
false Social Security Number on your bankruptcy forms or misstate / omit
information when you file bankruptcy, the penalties you'll face will probably be much worse than the debt you're currently dealing with.
Credibility is an absolute necessity and any good injury lawyer is ethical, so he or she will not give
false information (
intentionally) under any circumstances.
Intentionally providing
false information, failing to provide
information to an insurance company, or filing a claim with
false information to collect payment illegally.