I'm not sure about French law, but in the USA, the only situation to fear is Libel or Slander. Where you actually call or liken a person or company to criminals or criminal behavior(such as print or electronic media.)
That's why it's best to say, "Ungentlemanly," which really can't be argued in Court of Law. It's appears French law is similar.
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The beginning of the end for unmonitored Internet forums?
Karine Solovieff, 01net., 31/05/2002 at 16:51
http://www.odebi.org/expl_eng.htm
For the first time, webmasters have been convicted for libellous remarks that were posted in their personal forums by Internet users.
At the beginning of the week, the courts convicted two webmasters who run private sites for libellous messages that were posted in their forums. The accused are not the persons who wrote the messages, nor are they the host.
The first case, which came to court on the 27th May, saw two students who own a personal, satirical website called "ligue de protection des Scouts d’Europe" (The European Scouts protection league) challenged by the European Scouts Association (l’Association des Scouts d’Europe) over messages in the website guestbook that insulted the Association and likened the scouts to Nazis.
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The second case was brought by the Pere-noel.fr website against the owners of the consumer defence website Defense-consommateur.org. The presiding judge at the high court in Lyons ruled that webmasters were responsible for monitoring remarks that appeared in their forums, and found them guilty of allowing libellous messages and insults to be published.
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