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Vancouver woman ordered to pay ex $200K after trashing his reputation onlineThe judge found the woman had mounted a malicious and spiteful campaign against her ex "that was as relentless as it was extensive."CrimeJan 3, 2020
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Why American laws are hurting Canadians’ online reputationsA Vancouver woman's fight to get her sexual images off the Internet wasn't easy, due to American laws protecting freedom of speech.WorldOct 9, 2014
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Vancouver woman wins fight to get nude selfies removed from The Dirty website"I'm just disappointed in that I had to advocate so hard for myself when I know there's been a crime that's committed against me," said Anisa Salmi. "I think it's outrageous that in this country my rights were not protected and no action was taken against this crime."Oct 9, 2014
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