Key facts
- Ukraine is considering decriminalizing adult content creation.
- Adult content creators in Ukraine pay taxes to the state.
- Creating adult content is currently a criminal offense in Ukraine.
- Decriminalization efforts have previously stalled.
- The move is being considered as a potential source of wartime revenue.
Ukraine is grappling with a legal contradiction where numerous adult content creators pay taxes to the state while simultaneously risking criminal prosecution for their work. As the country seeks to bolster its wartime revenue, platforms such as OnlyFans have become integrated into its digital economy. However, the act of creating adult content remains a criminal offense, leaving creators in a precarious position between contributing financially and facing legal repercussions. Efforts to decriminalize pornography have thus far stalled, prompting discussions on whether the Ukrainian parliament is prepared to enact legislative changes.
