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A new law in Sweden makes it illegal to buy custom adult content


Adult content creators in Sweden are pushing back against new legislation that makes it illegal to buy online adult content.

Her business model includes a subscription-based channel where, for $10 (over r€8) a month, users can get access to a large collection of adult images and photos that she’s created. “I would actually argue that OnlyFans can save many women from the streets and from pimps who try to control them,” Breden said, noting that it lets creators choose the type of content they sell and that they are able to work from home. If the government is concerned about safety, Breeden said the company could instead increase the age limit to 25 from 18 to access adult content sites like OnlyFans.

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