back wins High Court after receiving insulting messages on the post about Frankie Cocozza X Factor
A woman has received judicial support to compel Facebook to reveal the identity of this bullying with a specific series of abusive messages on the web.
Nicola Brookes has obtained a court order released after receiving the "cruel and depraved" abuse on Facebook after posting a comment in support of the former X Factor contestant Frankie Cocozza.
women, Brighton, was falsely describes a homosexual and drug dealer by anonymous Facebook users who created a fake profile page on the site.
Brookes is now considering criminal charges against at least four alleged Internet trolls, after the high court said that Facebook would reveal their identities.
Facebook now has to disclose the names, emails and IP addresses of the perpetrators of abusive messages, showing who and where they are published.
is considered one of the first cases where a person was able to take legal action against Facebook to reveal the identity of cyberbullying.
means Facebook has not received the court order - is known as a Norwich Pharmacal order - but when it enforces. The order was made in the High Court on May 30 and must now be physically present in Facebook in the U.S., where the social network is based.
- "I want them exposed. I exposed and invaded my life, "he said." I did not ask. They wanted a reaction from me and now I have. "
- Brookes told how she was beaten by abusive to one hour of posting on Cocozza, after the young singer was kicked out of The X Factor last year.
Brookes has taken legal action after being frustrated by what he saw as a lack of interest in Surrey Police.
Rupinder Bains , a partner in the law firm of Cohen-Bains, representing Brookes said he would consider forcing ISPs to provide more information if the data on cyberbullies Facebook does not help.
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