Legal

Acceptable Use Policy

Content, conduct, payment, and safety rules for the marketplace.

Effective date: May 14, 2026

This document is an operational legal draft for launch readiness and requires lawyer validation before production reliance.

1. Core standard

Use Request only for lawful, consensual, non-deceptive creator requests and deliveries. Request may enforce this policy using automated signals, manual review, user reports, payment processor information, and risk monitoring.

2. Prohibited content and services

  • Illegal goods, services, instructions, threats, fraud, or evasion of law.
  • Adult sexual content, sexual services, pornography, fetish services, explicit live-chat, or AI-generated sexual content.
  • Minor exploitation, grooming, sexualized minor content, or content that endangers children.
  • Non-consensual intimate imagery, deepfakes, impersonation, doxxing, stalking, harassment, hate, violence, or self-harm encouragement.
  • Copyright, trademark, likeness, privacy, publicity, trade secret, or other rights infringement.
  • Regulated goods or services including weapons, drugs, gambling, financial products, crypto/NFT sales, medical claims, legal services, or high-risk products without approval.
  • Malware, phishing, credential theft, scraping abuse, spam, fake engagement, deceptive testimonials, or misleading earning claims.

3. Payment abuse

  • No stolen cards, friendly fraud, chargeback abuse, laundering, payout cycling, money transmission, fake requests, collusion, self-dealing, sanctions evasion, or attempts to bypass Stripe or Request fees.
  • No creator payouts for unlawful, prohibited, non-delivered, or manipulated transactions.

4. Enforcement

Request may reject requests, remove content, restrict features, hold payouts, refund or cancel transactions, preserve evidence, ban accounts, notify payment processors, and report unlawful conduct. Enforcement decisions may consider severity, intent, user history, legal risk, processor risk, and harm.