Non-Consensual Content and Anti-Trafficking Policy
Zero-tolerance · last updated 16 June 2026
VRTubbies prohibits non-consensual sexual content and any content depicting human trafficking. This policy applies without exception, regardless of how content reaches the catalogue or whether the studio that produced it is otherwise an established partner.
What is prohibited
- Image-based sexual abuse — recordings or photographs of sexual conduct shared without the participants' informed, ongoing consent (often called “revenge porn” or NCII — non-consensual intimate imagery).
- Sexual deepfakes — synthetic media that depicts an identifiable person in sexual content without that person's explicit, written consent.
- Trafficking-derived content — material produced under conditions of coercion, fraud, debt bondage, or any other indicator of trafficking as defined by the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the UN Palermo Protocol.
- Hidden-camera content — recordings where one or more participants were unaware they were being filmed, regardless of how the content is framed or marketed.
- Content involving impaired capacity — material that depicts participants who appear to be incapacitated by drugs, alcohol, or other circumstances such that informed consent could not have been given.
- Doxxing of performers — content paired with the disclosure of a performer's legal name, address, workplace, or other identifying information shared without consent.
Anti-trafficking commitments
VRTubbies requires every licensed studio to warrant in its distribution agreement that:
- Every performer entered into the production voluntarily and was free to withdraw at any point.
- Every performer was at least 18 years of age at the time of production.
- Every performer received a signed copy of the consent agreement and a clear summary of where the content would be distributed.
- The studio maintains records identifying every performer for the period required under 18 U.S.C. § 2257.
- The studio will cooperate with any subsequent withdrawal of consent.
We do not knowingly accept content from any source that does not meet these warrants. Where a licensing partner is credibly accused of failing them, we suspend their entire catalogue from our index pending verification rather than removing individual scenes.
How to report
- Use the dedicated takedown form at /content-removal. You do not have to be the rights-holder — anyone depicted, or anyone with credible information about non-consent, may submit a report.
- Or email [email protected] with the URL and a brief description.
- For CSAM specifically, follow the dedicated procedure on /csam-report.
We do not require legal documentation, ID, or proof of identity to act on a credible report. Where a report is plausible on its face, the content is removed from the index within 24 hours pending verification.
Trafficking hotlines
- US National Human Trafficking Hotline: humantraffickinghotline.org · 1-888-373-7888
- UK Modern Slavery Helpline: 08000 121 700
- Europe (Polaris-affiliated): polarisproject.org