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Who is actually responsible when a K-pop group moonlights as demon hunters and brings supernatural chaos to every concert they play?
We had no idea we would have this much to talk about, and then we started talking and could not stop. In this episode, we dig into whether Huntrix has any employment contract covering the demon-slaying side of things, who bears liability when your headliners are secretly attracting supernatural threats to packed concert venues, and whether Rumi's half-demon status creates a legal duty to disclose to her bandmates and business partners. We also get into K-pop "slave contracts," workers' comp for demon-related injuries, trade secret theft via spirit animal, and whether killing a demon in human form is technically homicide under US law. It is lawless, it is a cinematic masterpiece, and we absolutely ruined it.
Follow us on Instagram @letsruinitpodcast.
For entertainment only; not legal advice.
By Kashmann ProductionsWho is actually responsible when a K-pop group moonlights as demon hunters and brings supernatural chaos to every concert they play?
We had no idea we would have this much to talk about, and then we started talking and could not stop. In this episode, we dig into whether Huntrix has any employment contract covering the demon-slaying side of things, who bears liability when your headliners are secretly attracting supernatural threats to packed concert venues, and whether Rumi's half-demon status creates a legal duty to disclose to her bandmates and business partners. We also get into K-pop "slave contracts," workers' comp for demon-related injuries, trade secret theft via spirit animal, and whether killing a demon in human form is technically homicide under US law. It is lawless, it is a cinematic masterpiece, and we absolutely ruined it.
Follow us on Instagram @letsruinitpodcast.
For entertainment only; not legal advice.