Policies

Terms of Service

Core terms for using Velvet Court as a fan, creator, or operator. This page is written to match the product's pre-publication review and creator verification model.

These policies describe the current standards for safety, access, moderation, and platform operations across Velvet Court.

Eligibility

  • You must be at least 18 years old, or the legal adult age in your jurisdiction if higher.
  • Creators must complete identity, age, and rights verification before monetization.
  • Velvet Court may refuse, freeze, suspend, or terminate accounts for safety, legal, payment, or compliance reasons.

Creator content obligations

  • Creators may upload only content involving verified adult performers who gave informed written consent.
  • Creators must own or control all distribution rights for uploaded content.
  • Creators must keep required age, identity, consent, performer release, and recordkeeping documents available for review.
  • Creators may not upload illegal, non-consensual, underage, stolen, impersonated, trafficking-related, hidden-camera, or otherwise prohibited content.

Pre-publication review

Creator uploads submitted for publication are held for review before public access. Automated screening may flag or block content, but human approval is required before content becomes visible to fans.

  • A publish request may be approved, rejected, escalated, or returned for changes.
  • High-risk legal categories, including CNC, rough roleplay, bondage, step-family roleplay, and similar themes, may require stricter review and documentation.
  • Velvet Court may remove or restrict content at any time when required for law, safety, processor rules, or platform policy.

Payments and platform fee

Velvet Court targets a 10 percent platform fee on creator monetization events. Payment processing fees, chargebacks, refunds, reserves, taxes, and payout timing may affect final creator balances.

Reports, moderation, and audit logs

Reports and sensitive admin access are handled through rules-based workflows. Moderation actions, sensitive reviews, and compliance decisions may be logged for safety, legal, and operational accountability.