USC 2257 Compliance Statement
Last updated: 2026-06-14
This document is written for a premium creator, subscription, digital content, and shop marketplace. It is intended to be read together with the other documents in the Legal Center.
1. Purpose
This statement addresses record-keeping and labeling concepts under 18 U.S.C. Sections 2257 and 2257A and 28 C.F.R. Part 75 where applicable to visual depictions of actual human beings engaged in actual or simulated sexually explicit conduct.
2. Role-Based Applicability
Applicability depends on whether a party is a primary producer, secondary producer, platform host, creator, seller, or other participant under the governing legal definitions. Creators remain responsible for maintaining records required for content they produce.
3. Performer Records
- Legal name and any stage names used in the content.
- Date of birth and government-issued identification records.
- Copy or identifying reference of the visual depiction and URL or content identifier.
- Production date, publication date, and custodian/location records where required.
- Consent and release documentation matching the content and performer.
4. Platform Controls
The platform may require identity verification, creator attestations, consent records, takedown cooperation, or additional documentation before or after publication.
5. Exemptions and Labels
Where content is exempt or outside scope, an exemption statement may apply. Where records are required, a statement describing the location of records may be required according to 28 C.F.R. Part 75.
6. Compliance Contact
Record-keeping and compliance inquiries may be sent to noreply@trulyfeetfans.com with legal authority and specific content references.
7. Legal References
18 U.S.C. Section 2257, U.S. DOJ 2257/2257A information, and 28 C.F.R. Part 75.
8. Creator Attestation
Creators may be required to attest that all performers are adults, that the creator holds required records, that records are indexed to the content, and that documentation will be produced upon lawful request.
9. Record Location Statement
Where a record-location statement is required, creators or applicable producers must maintain and provide the legally required statement identifying where required books and records are maintained.
10. Inspection and Cooperation
Where lawful inspection or authority requests apply, responsible producers or custodians must cooperate according to the applicable statute and regulation. The platform may restrict content where cooperation is refused or documentation appears unreliable.
11. Exempt Content
Some content may be exempt or outside the scope depending on production date, content classification, performer status, and producer role. Exemption claims must be credible and may require supporting documentation.
12. No Waiver
This statement does not waive any platform right to require verification, remove content, terminate accounts, or report suspected child exploitation or unlawful content regardless of whether a specific 2257 obligation applies.
13. Indexed Records
Where the law requires indexed records, responsible producers should be able to connect each performer record to the specific title, URL, file, image, video, gallery, post, or other content identifier.
14. Platform Reliance on Creator Records
For creator-produced content, the platform may rely on creator attestations and documentation while reserving the right to request records, remove content, or suspend monetization if the records appear incomplete or unreliable.
15. Relationship With Other Policies
This statement operates alongside the Creator Agreement, Acceptable Use Policy, Anti-Trafficking Statement, and Complaints Procedure. A content item may be removed under those policies even if a specific 2257 record issue is not finally determined.
16. Updates
This statement may be updated when record-keeping rules, enforcement guidance, platform verification practices, or content classifications change.
Last updated: 2026-06-14
Important note: These policies provide the platform operating framework and should be reviewed against the final legal entity details, tax registration, merchant acquiring requirements, and local consumer-law advice before launch in each target jurisdiction.