WTF are you talking about?!?
I'm merely pointing out that such a comment could be considered defamation. I'm not threatening anything. Avoiding the obvious point that I wouldn't have standing anyways, but that doesn't change the fact that people should be careful about what they say.
You could say: 'the XCR had problem x or problem y', that's not defamatory, that's fair comment. Saying they are defective is not a fair comment (or at the very least could be interpreted to not be a fair comment). The fair comment defence has specific requirements which could be met by the first and not by the second.
I'm not being a ####, I'm just pointing out that people should be careful what they say, especially on a board where a company rep does read posts.
Lopehandia is just one example. There are many others. A case in B.C. involved a defamatory statement made behind a password protected site on a forum. That plaintiff won a substantial award. Lopehandia is mostly notable for the pronouncement about how the damages should be calculated. It should also be noted that in the B.C. case the site operator was also found to be liable.
I happen to like this forum, and I like Greentips. I would't want Greentips to face legal action because someone opened their yap and acted like a moron (for the record, I'm not talking about anyone here, more a theoretical person). We all have an interest is ensuring people don't speak defamation here.