Originally posted by zacvin
I see what derrickito is saying, but I think that you can get around it. Just make a way for the business that are being "blacklisted" to post their site of the story. Say that you are making the site a "forum" so that both sides can tell their story.

IN REALITY THOUGH...
Most business will probally never know about the site or that they can reply, and the few that do reply will only look stuped.

Still, you would probally want a BIG disclamer on your site saying that you do not have controll over what other people post. Of course I am no lawyer, but I don't think that anyone can acuse you of "blacklisting" someone if you are really just "providing a place for each side to tell their side".

Anyway, good luck
[Edited by zacvin on 01-29-2001 at 06:47 PM]
No-one who appears on watchdog here in the UK can sue for slander, libel or blacklisting. They can complain if the complaint is unjustified, but they can't sue. comsumer power wins again..