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What about the Creators? Legal Issues Faced by Content Creators on the Platform OnlyFans

Autor(en)
Tima Otu Anwana, Paul Eberstaller
Abstrakt

Internet pornography platforms receive more monthly visitors than most other entertainment platforms such as Netflix but have been largely excluded from the legal discourse. OnlyFans is the newest phenomenon in this sector. Described as the “Instagram for pornography” it allows its users to post pornographic content and charge subscribers to view it. The platform is a viable source of income for many content creators. The resulting economic dependency combined with the explicit nature of the sold content, the societal stigma and the potential control exercised by the platform makes OnlyFans unique. This article addresses the legal situation that affects content creators who are required to grant OnlyFans a far-reaching, perpetual license. This ostensibly contravenes GDPR principles and could potentially result in the misuse of content. This article will explore whether European copyright and data protection law can prevent such misuse. Furthermore, it will investigate whether the proposed EU Platform Work Directive can improve working conditions for content creators.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Innovation und Digitalisierung im Recht
Journal
Juridicum Zeitschrift für kritik, recht, gesellschaft
Band
2022
Seiten
306-316
Anzahl der Seiten
10
ISSN
1019-5394
Publikationsdatum
09-2022
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
505002 Datenschutz, 505039 Medienrecht, 505001 Arbeitsrecht
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/7a96a948-a901-4bf3-9ff7-3e498fb1b0ca