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In the next week (or two) we would like to start onboarding our initial Creators to our new patreon style relay. Content creators will be able to create subscription tiers and associate notes/content with a tier. Those notes will only be shared with their subscribers at or above that tier. We will also be able to serve PPV content on behalf of our creators. The relay can be accessed from any nostr client! If you are a content creator of any kind and interested in monetizing on nostr please send me a DM!

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We aren’t able to stop event rebroadcasting without breaking the event so we won’t do that. Instead we can control access to the files themselves. This doesn’t solve long form text type content but they could always put it in a txt/pdf/etc if they were concerned about rebroadcasting. At the end of the day, we can’t defeat copy paste or screenshot/save. Most people who choose to support a creator voluntarily won’t spoil the fun.
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Both are good options (NIP-95 for smaller files). Eventually, we’d like to support both. For now it will be http and access controlled on our end until clients support the proposed NIP-98 or something similar. Our focus is client interoperability for now but as new standards are adopted we will support them.
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The creators won’t need a subscription, they’ll be selling subscriptions to their supporters. They will get to pick their own tiers/prices/perks. Anyone will be able to access the relay but only can view content for creators they’ve subscribed to. We are going to have some type of content available to users with no subscriptions (global feed with ‘free’ content to help promote creators) but still sorting the details.
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Bit extreme. We’re offering content hosting and a service so it’s not going to be free. There are lots of advantages to this model over the existing solutions like client interoperability and free flow of zaps/tips post subscription. Since we don’t have to process fiat our net cut will be much smaller. Can you at least let us release it before you start hating?
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Have you consulted a lawyer? Running a legal creator site is easier said than done. Adult content makes it 10x more complicated. Since you’re literally hosting the content and controlling access to it, you’ll be liable. If you need recommendations for good First Amendment lawyers with exactly this kind of experience, I can give some names.
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Two First Amendment lawyers I can strongly recommend are (in no particular order)… Corey Silverstein Larry Walters https://firstamendment.com Both are easy to talk to and I believe the first consultation is free. (Or maybe they charge $1 to make it official). Paying a little bit now for advice and an airtight TOS could save you a bundle down the road (not to mention the headaches). But one advantage you have over their other clients is you don’t have to deal with Visa & Mastercard. I know another lawyer who I’d recommend as well, but I think he’s mostly a litigator. Corey & Larry are probably better for the contractual stuff. That reminds me - it might be a good idea to join the Free Speech Coalition. They are the group that fights legal battles in the courts for the porn industry. Joining shows you’re serious about doing things right and in the past there have been times when being a member gives you additional legal coverage since while they’re fighting it out they often get court orders that exempt their members until the case is over. There’s also the ASACP - which is specifically aimed at combatting CSAM. But my opinion of them is pretty low. (They refused to give input on content moderation for Nostr).
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Not without breaking the events and we don’t plan on doing that. We are going to protect the content linked in the events, not necessarily the notes themselves. For long form text creators, they will need to choose between interoperability and restricting access (by using a txt/pdf/etc instead of a long term note).
An important step in the direction of paid content & v4v economy. Could be a potential game changer for #nostr & help purple pilling all sorts of content creators. The critical aspect, IMHO, is how the monetization works in detail for both the relay owner & the content creator.