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- BELFAST

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Facebook has lost a legal bid to prevent a 14-yearold girl from suing the company over a naked picture of her that was posted on a ‘shame page’ on the site as an act of revenge.

A high court judge in Belfast rejected Facebook’s attempt to have the claim by the girl struck out. She is also taking legal action against the man who allegedly posted the picture in what lawyers claim is the first case of its kind in the UK.

A lawyer for the teenager, who cannot be named because of her age, compared the publishing of the photo to a method of child abuse.

The girl is seeking damages for misuse of private informatio­n, negligence and

breach of the Data Protection Act.

Her photograph was said to have been posted on a so-called shame page on Facebook several times between November 2014 and January 2016.

Power to block

The girl’s legal team argued that Facebook had the power to block any re-publicatio­n by using a tracking process to identify the image.

The court heard it should have been a ‘red line’ issue for the company. A lawyer for Facebook argued that the claim for damages should be dismissed, saying the company always took down the picture when it was notified.

Facebook’s lawyers relied on a European directive that they claimed provides protection from having to monitor a vast amount of online material for what is posted on one page.

The case against Facebook and the man who it is claimed originally posted the picture will now move to full trial in Belfast at a later date.

It is not the first time that Facebook has been sued for its role in hosting sexual images posted for the purpose of revenge.

Facebook did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Facebook is being sued because a 14-year-old girl’s naked photograph was said to have been posted on a so-called shame page on Facebook several times over 15 months.

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