We may have other public policy reasons for why we don't like that behaviour, but that's not the intent of the act. This was identified by the Canadian Bar Association in their brief, that the way that Bill C-13 is currently drafted we could actually create a chill in media that when images are in the public interest they can't be published for fear of cyberbullying.
Dans son mémoire, l'Association du Barreau canadien a révélé que le libellé du projet de loi C-13 risquait de rendre les médias frileux au point d'empêcher la publication d'images d'intérêt public, dans la crainte d'être incriminés de cyberintimidation.