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Facebook Loses Bid To Prevent Teen From Suing Over Naked Photo
- Tuesday September 13, 2016
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
In a major setback for the social media giant Facebook, the company has lost a legal bid to prevent a 14-year-old girl from suing it over a her naked picture that was posted on a "shame page" on the platform as an act of revenge.
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Case against Facebook in Pakistan for 'blasphemous content'
- Tuesday May 22, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
The Margalla police station in Islamabad registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Facebook and three other websites under sections 295-A and 298-A of the Criminal Procedure Code on the directions of Additional Sessions Judge Kamran Basharat Mufti.
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Objectionable content on web: Relief for Yahoo!
- Monday March 5, 2012
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
A Delhi court today discharged Yahoo! from the civil petition that accuses 20 internet companies like Facebook and Google of hosting objectionable content on their website.
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www.ndtv.com
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Facebook Loses Bid To Prevent Teen From Suing Over Naked Photo
- Tuesday September 13, 2016
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
In a major setback for the social media giant Facebook, the company has lost a legal bid to prevent a 14-year-old girl from suing it over a her naked picture that was posted on a "shame page" on the platform as an act of revenge.
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www.ndtv.com
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Case against Facebook in Pakistan for 'blasphemous content'
- Tuesday May 22, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
The Margalla police station in Islamabad registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Facebook and three other websites under sections 295-A and 298-A of the Criminal Procedure Code on the directions of Additional Sessions Judge Kamran Basharat Mufti.
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www.ndtv.com
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Objectionable content on web: Relief for Yahoo!
- Monday March 5, 2012
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
A Delhi court today discharged Yahoo! from the civil petition that accuses 20 internet companies like Facebook and Google of hosting objectionable content on their website.
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www.ndtv.com