B.C. Attorney General ‘deeply disturbed’ by social media giant’s intimate image case
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s Attorney General says she’s “deeply disturbed” that the social media company X has filed a legal challenge against an order to remove a non-consensual intimate image from the internet.
Nikki Sharma says the social media firm is challenging a “clear order” from B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal to remove an image from its platform for violating the province’s Intimate Images Protection Act.
The tribunal ordered X Corp. to remove the image after a transgender complainant from B.C., whose name is anonymized in court documents, applied for a protection order under the law earlier this year.
The company says in a petition filed in B.C. Supreme Court this month that it “promptly complied” with the tribunal’s order by blocking access to the offending image in Canada, but not elsewhere, in a practice known as “geo-blocking.”


