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Supreme Court of Canada upholds children’s privacy, allows cyberbullying victim to proceed anonymously

Posted on September 27, 2012 by pogowasright.org

David T. Fraser writes:

The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in AB v. Bragg Communications, 2012 SCC 46 has just been released and the Court has allowed the appeal in part. The decision supports the right of a child victim of cyber-bullying to proceed in the civil courts anonymously.

Read more on Canadian Privacy Law Blog.

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