Suppose someone uses an Internet server, such as AOL, to send a message to others that is defamatory. The person injured by the defamation has a good case against:
A) the sender and AOL
B) neither party; defamation may only occur when the transmission is face-to-face
C) the sender but not AOL under any circumstances
D) neither party; defamation actions from Internet transmissions are shielded by federal law
E) none of the other choices
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