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Hi All. I would like to post an article on my blog about a recent bad experience I had with a local employer. As I want to tell the truth I do not want to obfuscate any names or identities in this article, and as I am sure if they see it they will not like it very much, I want to be very sure that I am not infringing any laws and they cannot threaten me with action or libel.
Now as I understand it a statement such as, "In my opinion these are among the most untrustworthy employers I have ever met, I would advise any prospective employees to be very careful when entering into contracts with them." cannot really ever be considered libel as it is stated as an opinion and not a statement of fact, and saying things such as, "They are unpleasant to work for" also escapes accusations of libel as it is not really a statement which can be objectively proven incorrect. I hope that my understanding of this is right.
Where I am a little more unsure is telling the story of what happened. I would like to recount the details of my experience. There are some aspects of the story I can provide proof for, there are others aspects I cannot. For example I want to say what was said in a short meeting we had, but I have no proof of what was said, and even if I tell the truth 100% I cannot prove that it is, it is my word against theirs... am I opening myself up to possible accusations of libel by telling the story including the parts I cannot prove? If so in what way? And how can I tell the story and avoid any possible threats of libel? Is it enough if I say, this happened although I have no proof of it. Normally if you want to avoid libel when quoting what other people say which isn't proven you can say that "allegedly" this happened... but how to protect oneself when saying something? I can't really say "Allegedly we had a meeting and this was said"!!
Also what about the use of images with my article? Can I post a image of the company logo? Can I post images of the owners? A newspaper or news site could write an article about a business and include images of the managers or of the logo or premises, do I have the same rights and protections?
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Now as I understand it a statement such as, "In my opinion these are among the most untrustworthy employers I have ever met, I would advise any prospective employees to be very careful when entering into contracts with them." cannot really ever be considered libel as it is stated as an opinion and not a statement of fact, and saying things such as, "They are unpleasant to work for" also escapes accusations of libel as it is not really a statement which can be objectively proven incorrect. I hope that my understanding of this is right.
Where I am a little more unsure is telling the story of what happened. I would like to recount the details of my experience. There are some aspects of the story I can provide proof for, there are others aspects I cannot. For example I want to say what was said in a short meeting we had, but I have no proof of what was said, and even if I tell the truth 100% I cannot prove that it is, it is my word against theirs... am I opening myself up to possible accusations of libel by telling the story including the parts I cannot prove? If so in what way? And how can I tell the story and avoid any possible threats of libel? Is it enough if I say, this happened although I have no proof of it. Normally if you want to avoid libel when quoting what other people say which isn't proven you can say that "allegedly" this happened... but how to protect oneself when saying something? I can't really say "Allegedly we had a meeting and this was said"!!

Also what about the use of images with my article? Can I post a image of the company logo? Can I post images of the owners? A newspaper or news site could write an article about a business and include images of the managers or of the logo or premises, do I have the same rights and protections?
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.