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Q. My child is being cyberbullied. What legal actions can be taken?
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Cyberbullying can be addressed through takedown requests, identifying posters, damages, or criminal charges. Schools must also act.
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Legal options: ISP takedown request (Provider Act Art. 3), sender disclosure (Art. 4, new 2022 procedure), damages (Art. 709), criminal charges for defamation (Art. 230) or insult (Art. 231, penalties increased 2022). Schools must act under the Anti-Bullying Act.
This article provides general legal information and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal issues, please consult with a qualified attorney.
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