
What Happens to Your OnlyFans When You Die? Digital Estate Planning for Creators
Creator income does not stop neatly at death. Access credentials, rights, tax records, and beneficiary planning all need to be arranged in advance.
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Creator income does not stop neatly at death. Access credentials, rights, tax records, and beneficiary planning all need to be arranged in advance.

Federal record-keeping law 18 U.S.C. 2257 applies to every creator producing explicit content. Here's what you must document and the penalties for failure.

When leaked content spreads, speed matters more than outrage. Creators need a repeatable DMCA workflow, evidence trail, and escalation plan.

OnlyFans Collaboration Records explains collaboration records, consent documentation, and the operating metrics adult creators should track before scaling.

Content Rights After a Creator Breakup breaks down post-breakup rights, collaboration contracts, and the metrics creators need for safer growth.

The platform rules are dense, but a handful of clauses shape payouts, content rights, account risk, and enforcement. Creators ignore them at a cost.

Kill Fees in Creator Contracts explains kill fees, contract protection, and the operating metrics adult creators should track before scaling.

Doxxing is escalating against adult creators. We break down the criminal and civil legal protections by jurisdiction and the practical steps to fight back.