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France Set to Rule on Nationwide Ban of Streaming Platform Kick on December 19

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Last updated: December 12, 2025 9:06 am
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Published: December 12, 2025
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France Set to Rule on Nationwide Ban of Streaming Platform Kick on December 19

Kick stands at a significant crossroads as a Paris court prepares to rule on December 19 regarding a potential nationwide ban of the Australian streaming platform across France. This landmark decision could set a historic precedent for streaming platform regulations and fundamentally alter the streaming landscape.

The legal scrutiny intensified following the tragic death of streamer Raphaël Graven, who was known as Jean Pormanove, during a prolonged 12-day livestream on Kick in August. In response, French authorities launched investigations into the platform’s content moderation practices, arguing that Kick failed to prevent abusive content and protect its users. This incident prompted Digital Affairs Minister Clara Chappaz to file formal complaints against the platform, accusing it of violating the 2004 law governing audiovisual content and the provisions of the Digital Services Act.

The outlined claims include allegations of negligence, revealing a concerning failure in content moderation protocols. Investigators pointed to specific regulatory violations:

  • Failure to Moderate Content: Kick allowed the harmful livestream to continue without intervention.
  • Delayed Compliance: The company did not appoint a legal representative until late August 2025, which raises questions about its accountability under the Digital Services Act.
  • Insufficient Preventative Measures: While Kick banned the streamers involved in the incident, critics argue this action was too little, too late.

The consequences of a potential nationwide ban extend beyond the courtroom. Kick has built a substantial user base, particularly in Europe, and a ban could disrupt access to a large segment of its audience. The gaming and esports communities in France would be directly affected, losing a platform through which many creators have built their careers. While some industry advocates argue that stronger regulations are necessary to protect vulnerable users, others fear that such a ban could stifle creative expression and limit opportunities for content creators.

In response to the looming legal challenge, Kick representatives have publicly committed to cooperating with French authorities and have taken steps to enhance their content moderation practices. However, skeptics contend that these measures arrive too late in the wake of Pormanove’s death. Kick has also voiced concerns that the French government is politicizing the tragic event while asserting that it operates under Maltese jurisdiction, which may complicate the enforcement of any resulting court order.

As France gears up for its court ruling, other European nations are keenly observing the proceedings. A decision in favor of France could embolden similar actions and reshape how governments regulate digital platforms across the continent. Countries like Germany, Italy, and Spain have also expressed alarm over harmful content proliferating on livestreaming services, indicating that a successful ban in France could inspire them to pursue comparable regulations.

Looking ahead, if the court rules to support a ban, Kick could face stringent measures from French internet service providers, forcing it to either appeal the decision or comply by implementing more rigorous content moderation policies to avert further regulatory challenges. The upcoming ruling stands to redefine not only the future of Kick but also the regulatory framework for streaming platforms globally.

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