French streamers' broadcasted death prompts outcry while authorities investigate possible abuse
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/36118454
Raphael Graven, 46, died on Monday during a days-long broadcast on the streaming platform Kick
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/36118454
Raphael Graven, 46, died on Monday during a days-long broadcast on the streaming platform Kick
Wasn't it consensual?
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Wasn't it consensual?
Whether or not that's a defense depends on the details of the French legal system. In most countries, there are rights you're not allowed to sign away. No idea whether security of the person is one of those rights in France.
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Wasn't it consensual?
It does not change anything in terms of crime in France.
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It does not change anything in terms of crime in France.
Not disagreeing, but if it was, the killers won a lawsuit and the killed won a Darwin Award.
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Whether or not that's a defense depends on the details of the French legal system. In most countries, there are rights you're not allowed to sign away. No idea whether security of the person is one of those rights in France.
Not disagreeing, but if it was, the killers won a lawsuit and the killed won a Darwin Award.
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Not disagreeing, but if it was, the killers won a lawsuit and the killed won a Darwin Award.
Well, it’s more complex than that.
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Not disagreeing, but if it was, the killers won a lawsuit and the killed won a Darwin Award.
What lawsuit? What are you talking about?
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