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Legal information, advice, and representation for people whose intimate images have been shared—or threatened to be shared—without their consent.

Confidential • Empathetic • Non-judgmental • Free

What we offer.

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Information

We have put together some articles and collected resources to help you understand what non-consensual intimate image (NCII) abuse is, how it affects people, and the legal options available in Canada.

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Advice

Every situation is different and unique. We can talk with you about your specific circumstances, explain what your legal options might be, and discuss how the law could help you in your situation.

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Representation

If you decide to take legal action, we can represent you to stop people from sharing images of you or have them removed from the internet. We’re with you every step of the way while protecting your privacy.

About us

The Digital Dignity Legal Clinic is a trauma-informed legal initiative based in Canada that connects individuals impacted by non-consensual intimate image (NCII) abuse with independent lawyers who can provide free legal information, advice, and representation.

We believe that everyone has the right to choose whether to share intimate or sexually explicit images and recordings of themselves, including to control who sees images of their body.

Our clinic offers confidential, empathetic, and rights-based support to victim-survivors as they navigate legal remedies, whether through civil claims, takedown requests, privacy complaints, or other pathways.

We operate with a commitment to confidential, empathetic, non-judgmental, and free services. Grounded in Canadian law and community values, the clinic was founded by legal professionals to respond to the growing need for compassionate legal help in the face of technology-facilitated abuse.

Whether you’re exploring your rights, want help understanding your options, or seeking legal representation, we are here to listen and support you without judgment.

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