Friday, May 28, 2010

Cyber bullies beware!

Cyberbullies to be outed
Judge orders Eastlink to release names in Facebook case
By The Canadian Press
Friday, May 28, 2010
The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has ordered Eastlink to hand over customer information to parents who are trying to determine who's behind a fake Facebook page that they allege defamed their daughter. (File photo by Peter Parsons/Staff)

A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge has ordered an Internet provider to hand over customer information to parents who are trying to determine who's behind a fake Facebook page that they allege defamed their daughter.

But Justice Arthur LeBlanc rejected an application to place a publication ban on the identity of the 15-year-old alleged victim, or details of what was said about her on the Facebook profile.

LeBlanc heard arguments Thursday from the lawyer who represents the girl's family and two lawyers who represent the Halifax Chronicle Herald and Global TV.

Michelle Awad, the family's lawyer, had argued that the girl's identity should be protected and any details of the allegedly defamatory comments should be banned from publication to prevent further damage to her reputation.

Lawyers for the media outlets argued that the prospect for further embarrassment is not enough to warrant restrictions on media coverage, and that Awad had failed to provide evidence to show that a ban is necessary.

Under the judge's order, Eastlink is required to give the family customer information it has on the account that created the Facebook page.

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