Takedown Policy
Effective: March 14, 2026 | Last Updated: March 14, 2026
We take content violations seriously. This policy explains how we handle complaints relating to copyright infringement, non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), consent failures, impersonation, deepfakes, age and identity concerns, and other safety violations.
1. Types of Requests
We accept requests relating to:
- Copyright infringement - unauthorized use of copyrighted works;
- NCII / non-consensual imagery - intimate images or videos shared without consent, including leaks and hidden-camera content;
- Consent-based complaints - performer, model, or collaborator consent violations, including revoked or limited-distribution consent claims;
- Impersonation / deepfake complaints - unauthorized use of name, likeness, image, or voice, including AI-generated or AI-manipulated material;
- Suspected minor / age issues - content that may depict a minor, underage-coded performer, or insufficient age records;
- Trafficking / coercion / exploitation concerns - content or conduct suggesting coercion, blackmail, exploitation, or unsafe participation; and
- Other unlawful or prohibited content - where the content appears to violate law or Platform rules.
2. How to Submit a Request
Submit your request via our contact form (select "Legal & Takedowns") and include, where applicable:
- Your name and email - how we can contact you;
- URLs, transaction references, or content identifiers - enough detail to locate the content or account;
- Description and evidence - explain the violation and provide supporting evidence;
- Authority statement - confirm that you are the rights holder, person depicted, authorized representative, affected party, or otherwise entitled to make the report;
- Good-faith statement - state that you believe the report is accurate and made in good faith; and
- Electronic signature - your typed name as a signature.
For Copyright Complaints: Include identification of the copyrighted work and a statement that you are the owner or authorized to act on the owner's behalf.
For NCII, Consent, Minor, Trafficking, or Other Safety Complaints: Include any information that can help us rapidly identify the content, the affected person, the urgency of the risk, and whether law enforcement or an emergency service has already been contacted.
3. Interim Measures and Emergency Action
We may, in our discretion and without notice, take interim measures while reviewing a complaint, including:
- temporarily disabling access to content;
- geo-blocking, age-gating, de-ranking, or limiting discoverability;
- requesting age, identity, consent, release, or collaboration records from a creator;
- restricting messaging, monetization, account visibility, withdrawals, routing tools, or other features;
- preserving evidence, source files, transaction logs, or access logs; and
- escalating the matter to specialized reviewers, counsel, vendors, or authorities.
We may remove or disable content where we believe there is safety risk, legal risk, insufficient documentation, repeated complaints, or any meaningful doubt about age, consent, rights, or legality, even if a full merits review is not complete.
4. Creator Cooperation and Records
Creators must promptly provide records reasonably requested in connection with a complaint, including performer IDs, releases, consents, collaboration documentation, source files, editing history, rights-clearance materials, or other contextual materials. Failure to cooperate may result in removal, demonetization, restriction, termination, or linked-account action.
5. Priority Categories and Response Targets
| Request Type | Target Response Time |
|---|---|
| Suspected minor / urgent exploitation / NCII | Within 24 hours where reasonably practicable |
| Impersonation / deepfake / consent complaints | 3-7 business days |
| Copyright infringement | 3-7 business days |
Response times are targets, not guarantees. Complex matters, incomplete submissions, or overlapping legal issues may require additional time.
6. Special Rules for Safety Complaints
For suspected minors, exploitation, trafficking, coercion, or NCII:
- we may immediately disable content or accounts;
- we may preserve evidence for safety, legal, or investigative purposes;
- we may decline to forward identifying complainant details to the reported party where doing so could create risk; and
- we may report or disclose information to law enforcement, hotlines, or safety partners where we believe doing so is appropriate or legally required.
These safety complaints are not handled under a copyright-style counter-notice process.
7. Copyright Counter-Notifications
If you believe content was removed in error following a copyright complaint, you may submit a counter-notification including:
- your name and contact information;
- identification of the removed content and its former location;
- a statement under penalty of perjury that you believe the removal was due to mistake or misidentification;
- consent to jurisdiction in Panama, where legally permitted; and
- your electronic signature.
We may forward a copyright counter-notification to the original complainant. Content may remain disabled while we evaluate risk, legal exposure, repeat-offender history, or other safety concerns.
8. Repeat Offender and Linked-Account Policy
We maintain a repeat-offender policy and may consider the seriousness, volume, and nature of prior complaints, including complaints tied to linked accounts, devices, wallets, operators, agencies, or collaborators. Measures may include:
- warning;
- content removal;
- account restrictions or demonetization;
- wallet bans or linked-account bans; and
- permanent termination.
Severe violations, including suspected minor sexual content, trafficking indicators, repeated consent failures, or repeated deepfake abuse, may result in immediate termination without prior warning.
9. No Obligation to Restore or Disclose
We may decline to restore content where we believe restoration would create safety, legal, reputational, technical, operational, or regulatory risk, even if a complainant does not pursue formal proceedings, to the extent permitted by law.
We are not required to disclose the existence, contents, evidence, or internal reasoning of a complaint, appeal, or enforcement review, except where we decide to do so or are required by law.
10. False, Abusive, or Bad-Faith Reports
Submitting false, abusive, harassing, or bad-faith takedown requests may result in:
- rejection of future requests;
- account restrictions or termination;
- disclosure or preservation of evidence as needed for legal defense; and
- legal liability for damages caused by false claims.
11. Contact
Takedown Requests: Submit via contact form Urgent safety concerns (minors, exploitation, NCII): [email protected]