she should file charges and ask for compensation because of the brand equity damage and loss done by the newspaper...
she should file charges and ask for compensation because of the brand equity damage and loss done by the newspaper...
dami talagang irresponsible sa media ngayon. an adamant letter from your lawyers should put them in place
Last edited by baludoy; June 26th, 2006 at 05:15 PM.
boss theveed,
write them a strongly worded letter na lang. address it to letter to the editor. dont forget to demand a public apology.
if you think there is malice imputed, then you have the right to sue for libel.
theveed: why don't you try calling them. Medyo hassle lang nga on your part.
Well, if di talaga sumagot, I'll ask my father-in-law to get the contact info of the owner for me, since he's close to most newspaper owners and managers...
OK na sanang free publicity, pinersonal lang mga comments kasi.
dabid, publicity yan for your shop. it's not that negative naman e hehe.
Pinagmukhang bordello yung Big Bert's eh. Maririnig ko na naman yung mga moralista.![]()
Maalala ko, hindi pa pala ako nag-aavail ng service na yan. :D
If they don't apologize, find out if you can take legal action against them. The last 2 sentences are very insulting.
*theveed, ika nga - bad publicity is still good publicity or something to that epek. hehehehe.
sue them for millions and buy a new car! they should be responsible in writing news.
mas mabilis ang action kung meron kakilalang big time advertiser ng newspaper na yan, siguradong sibak yung sumulat dyan.
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thats the problem with knee jerk writers, they dont bother getting their facts straight. i doubt if the writer actually attended the event.
One sided ang media natin, makanti lang ng konti ng gobyerno harassment na. they have a way of twisting facts to get the desired effect.
bosing, i'm not a lawyer or legal expert by any means, but i believe it's usually public figures who can sue for libel because they can easily prove the damages (i.e. their livelihood is based on their reputation). now, megastar ka dito sa tsikot but maybe not so much elsewhere
if you sue based on damage to the reputation of the business, i have a feeling that your legal fees will cost more than any award given to you. also, i have a feeling that the defense will say that it was a public event (that i assume was well-promoted by the sponsors) so any "damage" done would have already happened even without the article, and it's hard to sue anybody for expressing opinions that anyone passing by or viewing the pics could have come up with for themselves.
my take - let it go and enjoy all the new business you get in from the publicity![]()