They can take you to court and file suit but they can't win unless you are using excessive libel against the product and company when there isn't basis for it. So one, you must being doing doing it knowingly defaming the company or product when the opposite is obvious. It can also be to intentional harm the company or the products standing.
They are right about using data to make you point and stating one's opinion. All you have to do is say "my opinion of the X company and X product is sheer X amounf of crap. Retractions can also be used to avoid making an appearance in court.
If you do win or suit lacks merit you can ask for court fees to be covered. This makes this a waste of the product manufacturers time and money. Business lawyers are paid for major contract disputes and other business law stuff. Not
to sue some person who reviews some product.
Tell the PR person to get the laywer on the phone you so you talk and see who's playing for real or just all bark.
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