Terms

Creator / Publisher Terms

Creator status

No one is an AngryPages creator, publisher, contractor, employee, partner, agent, or revenue-share participant unless AngryPages accepts them into a creator program or signs a written agreement.

Ownership

Creators keep ownership of original creator content. AngryPages owns its platform, software, design, editorial packaging, metadata, cards, workflows, classifications, AI workflows, templates, storefronts, brand, and business methods.

Platform license

Submitting or selling creator content gives AngryPages the broad license needed to host, store, display, distribute, sell access to, excerpt, package, classify, label, translate, create alternate versions, promote, advertise, preserve, moderate, analyze, use with AI tools, and operate the work.

Creator sales

Accepted creators may build for sales: paid posts, chapters, archives, adult access where approved, premium drops, serialized work, source-backed work, fiction, essays, media, digital products, bundles, subscriptions, token unlocks, and direct-shop products.

Adult and mature work

Lawful adult or mature creator work may be routed through adult, mature, paid, review, direct-sale, CCBill, Stripe-approved, bank-transfer, invoice, local-sale, access-card, or other approved lanes where age, consent, records, privacy, and processor rules are satisfied.

Serious claims

Serious factual claims about identifiable people, companies, events, crimes, misconduct, finance, health, sex, abuse, corruption, professional conduct, or private matters may require source support, identity review, legal review, editorial review, redaction, restricted access, or right-of-reply consideration.

Payouts

Creator revenue share applies only after creator acceptance or signed agreement. AngryPages may hold, offset, reduce, reverse, delay, reserve, or refuse payouts for refunds, chargebacks, fraud, tax issues, sanctions, rights disputes, adult verification issues, consent disputes, legal claims, processor rules, account violations, or platform risk.

Removal and termination

AngryPages may remove, restrict, stop selling, preserve, refuse, demonetize, or terminate creator content for legal risk, rights risk, safety risk, privacy risk, payment risk, fraud risk, source problems, adult verification issues, user complaints, business reasons, or platform-integrity reasons.