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Who is responsible for the fitness injury in the live broadcast room?
Is the blogger responsible for the fitness injury in the live broadcast room?

For example, Xiaoli wants to keep fit and lose weight recently, and just brushed a platform on her mobile phone. An anchor will broadcast live every day to teach everyone to keep fit and lose weight. Xiaoli feels that this method is more convenient than going to the offline gym to report classes, and it doesn't cost money; So Xiaoli began to exercise and lose weight with the anchor every day. As a result, on the third day, Xiaoli hurt her ankle because some movements were not in place. So, in this case, does the blogger need to be responsible for Xiaoli?

Legal basis.

Article 165 of the Civil Code.

If the actor infringes upon the civil rights and interests of others due to his fault, he shall bear the tort liability; If the actor is presumed to be at fault according to the law and cannot prove that he is not at fault, he shall bear tort liability.

Whether fitness bloggers need to be responsible for the injuries caused by following fitness exercises in the live broadcast room is different. It is necessary to analyze it in detail:

1, first look at the content types shared by bloggers.

(1) simple sharing type.

If a blogger simply shares his daily fitness exercise in the live broadcast room and doesn't call on everyone to exercise, generally speaking, the blogger is not responsible for the injury to the audience who follow the exercise.

(2) Interact with the audience.

If the blogger starts a live fitness broadcast to let the audience exercise together, the audience can also reward the anchor to make profits through sharing. In this case, the anchor needs to fulfill certain obligations, otherwise it may be responsible for the damage caused by the audience following the exercise.

Let's see if the anchor has fulfilled his due obligations.

This is generally aimed at the above-mentioned second kind of interactive fitness with the audience, and the fitness blog mainly performs the corresponding safety tips.

(1) If a blogger has the security he deserves.

The obligation to prompt, in general, is not responsible for the injury of the audience.

(2) If the blogger violates the rules of live broadcast on the platform, fails to fulfill his due obligation of safety tips or fails to perform them in place, and the injured audience has evidence to prove that his injury occurred in the follow-up exercise process, which is related to the content shared by the blogger's fitness, the blogger may need to bear the corresponding liability for compensation according to his own fault.