Communicated verbally, rather than written or printed.
Slander and Defamation of Character: A 101 - Bochetto & Lentz slander
It must cause actual harm to a person’s reputation, business, or character. Communicated verbally, rather than written or printed
Slander is legally defined as a false and defamatory oral statement made to a third party. Unlike libel, which involves written or permanent media, slander traditionally refers to fleeting, spoken words. However, the line is blurring; a recorded video of a slanderous rant shared on social media can often be treated as libel due to its lasting, broadcast nature. which involves written or permanent media