B.C. hikes damage limit to $75,000 for those whose intimate images were posted online
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has raised the ceiling to $75,000 for potential damages over intimate-image abuse, where people’s photos have been shared online without their consent.
The provincial government has made amendments to the Intimate Images Protect Act that will allow a victim to ask for the damages through the Civil Resolution Tribunal.
The previous limit was $5,000, and Attorney General Niki Sharma says the increased threshold sends a “clear message that non-consensual sharing of intimate images is unacceptable in B.C. and carries serious consequences.”
The act allows people to apply through the tribunal to have their intimate images taken down, to stop further distribution and claim compensation from the person, social media company or website that shared or threatened to share the image.
