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Northern Ireland teenager sues Facebook over nude photo | Northern Ireland teenager sues Facebook over nude photo |
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A 14-year-old Northern Ireland girl is suing Facebook after a naked photograph of her was posted on the site. | A 14-year-old Northern Ireland girl is suing Facebook after a naked photograph of her was posted on the site. |
Lawyers for the child claim the picture was blackmailed from her and repeatedly published online as a form of revenge. | Lawyers for the child claim the picture was blackmailed from her and repeatedly published online as a form of revenge. |
The girl is taking legal action against Facebook and the man who posted the photo in what is believed to be the first case of its kind in the world. | The girl is taking legal action against Facebook and the man who posted the photo in what is believed to be the first case of its kind in the world. |
At a hearing in the High Court in Belfast, a barrister for the girl said the picture was put on a "shame" page. | At a hearing in the High Court in Belfast, a barrister for the girl said the picture was put on a "shame" page. |
He said that blocking its re-publication should have been a "red-line" issue for the company. | |
Claim for damages | |
"A naked 14-year-old picture was being put on a shame page," the barrister told the High Court in Belfast. | |
"If they had blocked it all this subsequent publication of her naked image would not have taken place." | "If they had blocked it all this subsequent publication of her naked image would not have taken place." |
But a lawyer for Facebook argued the claim for damages should be dismissed, saying the company always took down the picture when it was notified. | But a lawyer for Facebook argued the claim for damages should be dismissed, saying the company always took down the picture when it was notified. |
The girl, who cannot be identified, is seeking damages for misuse of private information, negligence and breach of the Data Protection Act. | |
The judge reserved his decision on an application to have the case halted. | The judge reserved his decision on an application to have the case halted. |
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