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An internet site that is dating targets hitched people has been accused of breaking what the law states. A court in France must now determine if the company is illegally motivating partners to cheat.
Will it be allowed for a dating site to market adultery, whenever fidelity in wedding is written into French civil law?
That’s the concern underlying a law-suit focusing on the company that is french, which boasts it is the whole world’s leading “extra-conjugal site conceived for married ladies”.
Angered by Gleeden’s provocative advertising in the transport that is public, the Association of Catholic Families (ACF) has filed a civil situation contesting the website’s legality. Continue reading