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Thu, 21 Jan 2021 07:49 UTC
© CC BY 2.0 / Andy Rennie /While sexologists have suggested the consent app would put a damper on sex life and impede sexual skills,
legal professionals have warned that electronic consent won't hold up in court, rendering the app sparked by a controversial "consent law" useless.
The app iConsent has hit the Danish market a few weeks after parliament passed a much-debated law that classifies
all sex without formal consent as rape. Failing to obtain consent before engaging in intercourse may result in criminal charges.
According to the founders, the purpose of the app is to ensure that both parties agree to have intercourse.

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