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Community Guidelines

last updated · July 4, 2026

AIMovies is the home of AI-generated cinema — films, series, shorts and trailers made with generative tools and published by their creators. These guidelines exist so the catalog stays worth watching and safe to share. They apply to everything you publish: video, artwork, titles, synopses, comments and channel pages.

Break them and your content can be quarantined or removed and your account restricted or terminated. When the law requires it, we also report to the relevant authorities.

What belongs on AIMovies

AIMovies is for AI-generated video. Your work should be substantially created with generative AI — human editing, curation, sound design and direction are welcome and expected, and you tell viewers about them through the provenance manifest on every title.

Conventional footage passed off as AI work, or content that has nothing to do with AI cinema, doesn't belong here.

Disclose your process

Every published title carries an AI provenance manifest: the models you used and the degree of human involvement. This is a publish requirement, not a suggestion — viewers deserve to know how a film was made.

Deliberately false or misleading provenance (hiding models, claiming a fully human edit that never happened, passing off someone else's pipeline as your own) is treated as a guideline violation.

Zero tolerance: child sexual abuse material

Any sexual or sexualized depiction of minors — real, AI-generated, stylized, animated or implied — is removed immediately, the account is terminated, and the material is reported to the appropriate child-protection authorities. There are no warnings and no appeals for CSAM.

Real people need real consent

Generative video makes it trivial to put words in someone's mouth. On AIMovies it is prohibited to:

  • depict an identifiable real person — their face, voice or likeness — without their documented consent;
  • present a real person as saying or doing something they did not, including "leaked" or "found footage" framing;
  • use a real person's likeness in sexual, violent or degrading contexts, consent or not.

Clearly labeled satire of public figures may be lawful in your jurisdiction, but it must be unmistakable as fiction and never sexual or deceptive. When in doubt, we remove.

Privacy and doxxing

Do not publish other people's private information — home addresses, phone numbers, financial or identity documents, private communications — or content whose purpose is to harass, intimidate or expose a private individual.

Spam and inauthentic behavior

  • No mass reposting or near-duplicate flooding of the catalog.
  • No engagement manipulation — fake views, like rings, coordinated report abuse.
  • No misleading metadata: titles, posters or synopses that misrepresent what the video is.
  • No links to malware, phishing or scams.

Rights and copyright

Only upload work you own or have the necessary rights to publish. Using a generative model does not automatically give you rights to everything the model can produce — you are responsible for the output you publish. Copyright complaints are handled through our DMCA process.

Enforcement

Anyone can report a title from its page. Reports go to human moderators; a title that accumulates multiple open reports is automatically quarantined (hidden from the catalog, pending review) until a moderator decides. Outcomes range from a warning to removal to account termination, depending on severity and history.

If you believe we got it wrong, write to legal@aimovies.com from the email on your account and we will take a second look.