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In a recent incident, a tourist in Laos clashed with a streamer, claiming livestreaming was illegal and demanding the streamer pay for their meal (livestreaming rights Laos). The situation highlights the importance of understanding local laws when creating online content.
The Livestreaming Showdown
The streamer, known as Justketh, was enjoying a meal in Laos when a German tourist approached them. The tourist reportedly took issue with Justketh's livestream, claiming it was not allowed in the restaurant (livestreaming laws Laos). The situation escalated when the tourist demanded Justketh pay for their meal, threatening legal action if they refused.
Livestreaming Legality in Laos
There are currently no clear laws in Laos specifically prohibiting livestreaming in public places (livestreaming regulations Laos). Justketh rightfully pointed out they were broadcasting from Laos, and German law wouldn't apply. They also clarified they were in a public area, not a private property with specific restrictions.
Avoiding Conflict: Streamer Etiquette
While Laos doesn't have specific regulations, it's always good practice for streamers to be respectful of their surroundings and those around them (streamer etiquette). Here are some tips:
The Takeaway: Knowledge is Power
This incident serves as a reminder for streamers to research local customs and laws before creating content abroad (researching laws before streaming). Understanding your rights and being respectful can help avoid misunderstandings and ensure a smooth streaming experience.
Featured Image credits: Justketh Twitch
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