※ Please complete your identity verification process.
Please complete your identity verification process in order to register an adult product!
You can check on the information submission and approval status in the [My Page]>[Settlement Information] tab in your Partner Hub.
If you have ever received a revenue settlement from ACON, your identity verification is already complete.
Marking your adult products
Please mark your product as an adult product on the right side of the product name section.
You can register your adult product by referring to the guideline on the right that will appear once you mark your product.
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If your product is determined to fall under the Youth Harmful Media category(Ko) according to the Juvenile Protection Act, and it is not marked as an adult product, it may be rejected.
Blurring your images
Explicit depictions of genitals may be a cause for rejection. Please make sure to blur them according to the guideline.
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If you mosaic process your image, it may be hard to identify. We recommend that you blur them instead.
Adult product bundle configuration policy
If a bundle and individual products are all adult products, you can make it a bundle.
You may not be able to sell your products in a bundle if some of the individual products are non-adult products. 
Adult product rejection policy
1. Unmarked adult products
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If an adult product has not been marked as an adult product.
→ May be sold as an adult product, or modified to be sold as a regular product
2. Unverified information on the creator partner
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If you have registered an adult product without submitting settlement information.
3. Child abuse and sexual exploitation
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If there are images or videos in which minors are sexually depicted.
4. Pornography
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If the product is likely to be classified as pornography based on regulations regarding information and communication
Ex. explicit images of genitals that have not been blurred; videos of sexual violence such as bestiality, rape, or gang rape, or incest; sadism/masochism; voyeurism). Essentially, all images, videos, and content that cannot be distributed or depicted and are socially unacceptable.
5. A detailed depiction of violence and crimes
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If there is a detailed description of acts that may lead to self-harm, suicide, or death.
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If glorifying drug and weapon use, realistically describing criminal methods, or encouraging crime.
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If providing a detailed description of, or encouraging, kidnapping, human trafficking, murder, injury, torture, body damage, organ trafficking, etc.
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If providing a detailed description of, or glorifying, threats, injuries, assaults, murder, etc. against elders, pregnant women, handicapped individuals, children, and other social minorities.
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If including content that insults and encourages hatred against victims of real crimes/incidents.
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If including detailed descriptions of killing and abusing animals, or corpses of animals, in a manner that invokes a sense of cruelty and disgust.
6. Other violations of current laws and internal policies
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If the manager determines that the content is likely to violate current laws regarding unsuitable content for youth, or contracts, terms of use, and internal policies relating to ACON partnership entry.