Acceptable Content Policy
This document was last modified on: April 24, 2025
We are only willing to link and cause referrals to websites that we believe are safe and respectful of the rights of their visitors as well as the performers and rights holders whose content is displayed.
We strive to be as inclusive and objective as possible in determining whether websites meet our criteria. At the same time, we wish to minimize the risk of us (inadvertently) promoting and driving visitors to websites which we cannot support based on our values, ethics, and legal obligations.
Our rules
- We have absolutely zero tolerance for websites or content containing (or promoting) child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or child sexual exploitation material (CSEM).
-
We also refuse to link and cause referrals to:
-
Webpages or content violating anyone’s legal rights, including:
-
Visitors of the website or page. Examples of violation:
- Malware, trojans, viruses, or other malicious code aimed at ‘hacking’ or (otherwise) performing unauthorized operations on visitors’ devices;
- Fraudulent or misleading offers (scams), obtaining payment without providing the promised goods or services in return or other financial offences;
- Collecting, storing, using or otherwise processing personal data of visitors without their consent or another valid legal basis under applicable laws (e.g. GDPR).
-
Performers or other persons shown (whether it is artificially generated or
not). Examples of violation:
- Showing any person (who appears) younger than 18 years old (even if that person is not performing sexual activities or showing nudity);
-
Showing any person who has not given (legally valid) consent for
creation and/or publication of the content, including:
- ‘Revenge porn’, i.e. posting or sharing sexually explicit material of an ex-partner or other person without consent with the intent to hurt, harm, cause embarrassment and/or distress to this person;
- Consent was coerced or otherwise not (freely) given, for example in the context of sex trafficking, exploitation, intimidation, blackmail, or harassment;
- Deepfakes of individuals who have not given their consent to do so.
- Showing non-consensual acts and/or violence, bestiality or (other) acts showing intent to inflict real harm to people or animals, or is otherwise in clear disregard of their health and safety.
-
Owners of copyrights and/or similar rights protecting
creative work. Examples of violation:
- Publishing content without a valid license (permission) of the rights holder(s).
-
Visitors of the website or page. Examples of violation:
-
Webpages or content advertising, promoting, or supporting violation of anyone’s legal
rights. Examples of violation:
- Soliciting, ‘grooming’, preparing, or (otherwise) promoting sexual acts with any person younger than 18 years old (including animated content involving minors).
- Advertisement of content that is clearly stolen, pirated, or otherwise in clear violation of the rights of performers and/or the legitimate owners of copyrights and other legal rights to the content.
- Harassment, stalking, threats, exploitation and/or abuse.
- Assisting or encouraging suicide.
- Coercive and/or controlling behaviours.
- Sexual exploitation of adults and/or human trafficking.
-
Webpages containing or promoting criminal offences. Examples of violation:
- Terrorism;
- Hate offences;
- Unlawful immigration;
- Foreign interference offences;
- Buying or selling illegal firearms, knives or other weapons;
-
Webpages or content deemed unacceptable by PBWM in its discretion,
including, for example, content promoting, describing or showing:
- Feces (poop, scat, shit), vomit (puke), blood;
- Drunk or intoxicated individuals;
- Discrimination by race or other characteristics protected by law;
- Incest (sexual acts between blood relatives);
- Acts closely related to or directly infringing the law;
- Terms that are on PBWM’s banned terms list (e.g. “drunk”).
-
Webpages or content violating anyone’s legal rights, including:
Notice and Action Policy
If you believe that any content (linked to) on our website violates our Acceptable Content Policy, you may let us know in accordance with our Notice and Action Policy. Upon receipt of your notice, we will respond in accordance with our Policy.
Laws applicable to our websites, which we comply with
Laws of the Netherlands
As we are a company established in the Netherlands, we first and foremost comply with the laws of the Netherlands. We believe that the laws of the Netherlands are generally liberal towards and suitable for adult content that complies with our values and rules as described above.
Other laws
In addition, we do our utmost to ensure that we comply with the laws of any country where we actively try to attract visitors to our website, but we do not assume any rights or legal duties outside of the jurisdiction and laws of the Netherlands.