Quebec law that helps victims of intimate image sharing remove photos is now in effect | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 4, 2025 - 08:04

Quebec law that helps victims of intimate image sharing remove photos is now in effect

June 4, 2025
A Quebec law is coming into force, giving people new tools to obtain a court order to remove intimate images posted online.Under the Criminal Code, publishing, texting or sharing intimate images of someone without their consent is a crime. But for most victims, this does not always mean unlawfully shared images will get removed quickly.


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