Una mujer, ha raíz de un video en la red social de su ex empleador, ha decidido exigir su derecho al buen nombre, tras descubrir esta publicación en la cual, a través de un video de ella, su ex empleador afirma que la mujer continuamente robaba a sus empleadores. La corte se ha manifestado al respecto y ha reconocido el derecho al buen nombre en las redes sociales.
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