When does "freedom of speech" cross the line? A Colorado Springs business says a woman left a "defamatory" review on Facebook. Meanwhile, the woman says her review is honest feedback. The case has resulted in a lawsuit that is now headed to the Colorado Court of Appeals.
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The internet has made it easy for anyone to read and write reviews about companies on sites like Yelp, Google and Facebook. The First Amendment protects Freedom of Speech, but that doesn't mean you cannot be sued for defamation and owe money if what you post can be proven false.