April 15, 2025 – New Creator Advertising & Promotion Policy + AUP Update
Fanvue has introduced a new Creator Advertising & Promotion Policy to clearly define how Creative Users may promote their profiles and engage in third-party advertising, both on and off the platform.
What’s new?
- New Creator Advertising & Promotion Policy:
- Sets out rules for external promotion of Fanvue profiles (e.g. on social media or paid ads).
- Allows limited third-party promotions on Fanvue with mandatory ad disclosure.
- Prohibits unauthorised product placements, gambling ads, or business-for-hire content.
- Clarifies that Fanvue must approve contests, giveaways, or sponsored partnerships conducted on the platform.
🔗 Creator Advertising & Promotion Policy
- Acceptable Use Policy updated:
- Replaced a broad restriction on third-party commercial activity with a reference to the new policy.
- The updated clause now reads:
Do not engage in third-party commercial activities (including advertising, sponsorships, or product placements) in violation of the Creator Advertising & Promotion Policy.
April 15, 2025 – Updated Co-Authored Content Policy
The Co-Authored Content Policy has been revised to improve clarity, legal enforceability, and alignment with Fanvue’s updated documentation framework.
What’s changed?
- Reformatted using standardised structure and format with clearly defined sections and consistent terminology.
- Defined what constitutes “Co-Authored Content” and clarified that it applies even if the other party is not a Fanvue Creator or is not visually identifiable.
- Clarified the requirement for identity verification and fully informed written consent from all featured individuals.
- Linked to the Consent Form Template (Model Release Form) to assist Creators with compliance.
- Strengthened the section on tagging co-creators and attribution obligations.
- Reiterated that Fanvue does not mediate revenue splits, which must be handled privately between Creators.
- Added enforcement provisions including content removal, balance deductions, and account restrictions where documentation is not provided.
- Included a legal disclaimer releasing Fanvue from co-author disputes or liability claims.
April 15, 2025 – Major Update to Creator Referral & Affiliate Policy
The Creator Referral & Affiliate Policy has been fully rewritten to align with Fanvue’s structured policy framework and to support the launch of the new Creator Affiliate Programme.
What’s changed?
- Reformatted using standardised policy structure and format with numbered sections and subheadings.
- Expanded the existing Referral Scheme section for improved clarity and enforcement.
- Introduced a new section for the Creator Affiliate Programme, allowing creators to promote other opted-in creators and earn commission from Fan Payments.
- Clarified that:
- Affiliate offers are public and self-serve (not individually granted);
- Attribution is cookie-based for logged-out users and account-based for logged-in users;
- Commissions apply to all Fan Payments (subscriptions, renewals, one-time purchases);
- Affiliate commissions are deducted from the promoted creator’s earnings.
- Stated that affiliate commissions are credited with a distinct label (
AFFILIATION) and follow the standard 7-day settlement period. - Outlined acceptable promotion standards and mandatory ad disclosure requirements.