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French Court Rejects Shein Website Ban over Childlike Sex Dolls

The Paris court ruled the suspension request was disproportionate after Shein removed illicit items and ordered age verification measures, with a €10,000 fine for violations.

  • A Paris court rejected the French government's request to suspend online retailer Shein, ruling that suspending the platform would be "disproportionate" as the offending products had been removed.
  • The court acknowledged "serious harm to public order" by Shein but stated that the sale of illicit products was "sporadic," ordering Shein to implement age verification before resuming sales of "sexual products that could constitute pornographic content."
  • Shein, founded in China in 2012 and now based in Singapore, maintains a large portion of its manufacturing and production in China and has faced criticism from French retail federations over unfair competition and product safety concerns.
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A Paris court rejects the request for a ban on the Shein platform. Judges do not see systematic violations – and yet demand stricter age controls.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Lean Right

The court in Paris has decided not to suspend Shein's site and allow the reopening of the marketplace, but the platform is forced to set up a system of age verification. The government has decided to appeal. Here is what you need to know.

Lean Left

On Friday, the Paris court rejected the State's request for provisional blocking of the Shein site in France, finding the measure "disproportionate" after the voluntary withdrawal of illicit products sold by the Asian giant from online commerce.

·Montreal, Canada
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The State had requested the suspension of Shein for three months after the discovery of illicit products sold on the Chinese platform.

·France
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Sud Ouest broke the news in France on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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