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Brenda Marlia says she's been repeatedly targeted by nasty, defamatory comments online.
Marlia believes the person behind them is someone she once called a friend.
Lawyer Denis Grigoras says the law needs to catch up to technology to increase penalties for people found guilty of defamation.
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