Libel and slander, from a dissatisfied female grad student toward her professor, and guess how THIS turned out??? From the Front Page Sections, translated…
A female research had a fall out with her female advising professor, she was suspected of posting libeling and slanderous claims about her professor, said that she was mean to her own husband, that she’d, screamed and beaten her own children; the judge believed, that the posting online was an attack on the professor personally, and that after she’d posted the rantings online, the female graduate student showed no remorse, the judge gave her eighty days in jail for public humiliations and libel and slander, this can be appealed.
The verdict pointed out, that Tsai and the professor didn’t get along at all, and she’d become dissatisfied at how the professor ruled over the laboratory settings; three years ago, she’d set up four accounts on four separate blogs, posted the same articles, then, used the nicknames of other members of the online community, linked the article, and shared the article to a wide variety of groups on FB too.
In Tsai’s post, it’d pointed out, that the female professor falsified the allocations of the funding of the research, and took the money for herself, abused her status of power and sexually harassed the students, and used libeling and slanderous claims against her too.
And on top of that, the article disclosed the professor’s personal life, her marriage, including, “No men can say no to me”, “I’d started dating the doctors at the hospital, we’d exchanged more than just words”, “she’s harsh and unkind toward her own husband”, “abusive to her own children”, etc., etc., etc.
Although Tsai admitted to getting the blog account for the postings, but denied having libeled and slandered against her professor, claimed that every word she’d posted about her professor was the truth; the judge believed, that if Tsai was only blowing off steam, she’d only needed to close her blogging account, or delete the articles she’d posted, but instead, she’d allowed the articles to get hacked in, and published the article to the public to see, that it’s damaged her professor’s reputations greatly.
This still just showed, how you need to be very careful, on what you post online, because everything IS fair game, and, you shouldn’t personally attack someone, just because she’d given you a bad grade, and, you should only criticize the person’s bad behaviors, and I’m sure, that the female grad student was only venting, and yet, in venting out her displeasures, she’d, libeled against her professor, and that, is why she was, found guilty and given a jail sentence!