Legal · 2257
18 U.S.C. § 2257 statement
Last updated: 17 August 2026 · CutNight
1. Platform notice
CutNight (https://cutnight.com) is a United States homemade tube. We host user-submitted video so people can publish and watch amateur scenes. We do not produce, direct, or commission most of the material on this site. Uploaders publish their own cuts.
We take 18 U.S.C. § 2257 and 28 C.F.R. Part 75 seriously. Sexually explicit visual depictions of anyone under 18 are forbidden. CutNight does not knowingly host that material. If we learn of it, we remove it and may refer the matter to law enforcement.
2. Age and content limits
Every uploader must confirm, before publishing, that:
- they are 18 or older;
- every person shown is 18 or older;
- every person shown consented to the recording and to this upload;
- they can produce age records for everyone depicted, if the law requires those records for that content.
We do not allow content that presents a minor, including digitally altered or synthetic media that portrays someone as under 18. Non-consensual intimate imagery is not allowed.
Accounts that break these rules may be closed. We may preserve evidence and cooperate with investigators where the law requires it.
3. Hosting, not production
CutNight is an online service that stores and displays homemade uploads. We do not pre-screen every file. Users are responsible for what they send us. We may review, refuse, or take down material that appears to violate this statement, our other legal pages, or the law.
We do not claim an automated fingerprinting product or a public brand-block list. Copyright owners who find unauthorized copies should use the process on our DMCA page.
4. Copyright reports
If you own a work and believe a CutNight URL uses it without permission, send a takedown through the form on /dmca. A valid notice needs your identity, the work, the exact CutNight URL, the required legal statements, and a signature. False notices can create liability under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f).
5. Counter-notification
If your upload was removed after a copyright notice and you believe that was a mistake or a misidentification, you may file a counter-notification under 17 U.S.C. § 512(g). Use the counter-notice section on /dmca. We may restore the material unless the original complainant files a court action within the statutory window.
6. Record-keeping and custodian
For user-submitted homemade video, the person who created or uploaded the depiction is responsible for 18 U.S.C. § 2257 record-keeping. Records, if any, are maintained by the content provider. CutNight is not the primary producer of those uploads and does not keep a public street address or named law-firm custodian file for third-party homemade content.
If we ourselves produce a depiction that the statute covers, we will keep the required records for that item. That is the exception, not the usual case on this site.
To flag material you believe violates § 2257, use the notice form on /dmca and describe the URL. Do not upload suspected illegal content in order to “test” the site.