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10 April, 03:33

Rachel Salazar is a writer of children's books who is well known and appears on television talk shows on a regular basis. The magazine, Literary Guild, wrote an article that compared passages of her children's books to those of other authors to show that she had plagiarized her work. The examples Literary Guild used were from books written after Ms. Salazar's works. What type of law affords Ms. Salazar a way to recover damages for the errors in the article? a. both b and c b. procedural law c. criminal law d. civil law

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  1. 10 April, 03:37
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    D. Civil law

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    Civil law could afford Ms. Salazar a way to recover damages for the errors in the article. Civil law is a type of law that is concerned with settling disputes between private individuals and does not deal on criminal cases. An aspect of civil law that will address the case of Ms. Salazar is the tort law.
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