Prohibited Content Policy
CC Labs Srls — Conditioning Control Panel (CCP)
- Effective
- May 27, 2026
- Version
- 1.0
- Contact
- support@cclabs.app
About this policy
CCP is a Windows desktop application developed by CC Labs Srls for adult (18+) users. The application operates on a local-first architecture: most processing, including AI companion conversations using locally-installed models, screen awareness, eye tracking, and content playback, occurs on the user's own device. CC Labs Srls does not host, distribute, or maintain a centralized catalog of adult media.
This Prohibited Content Policy sets out the categories of content and uses that are not permitted through any feature of CCP, including the AI companion, custom personality prompts, custom awareness keyword triggers, Deeper enhancement submissions, and any community-shared content distributed through CC Labs Srls services.
By using CCP, you agree not to use the application or any CC Labs Srls service to generate, request, distribute, or facilitate the creation of the content categories listed below. This policy supplements the Terms of Service and is binding regardless of which CCP feature is used.
Strictly prohibited content
The following content categories are strictly prohibited. This list reflects the requirements of CC Labs Srls' payment processors and the applicable laws of Italy, the European Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The list is not exhaustive of all prohibited uses.
You may not use CCP to generate, request, distribute, or facilitate:
- Content depicting minors in any sexual context. This includes real persons under 18 (or under the higher age set by applicable local law), simulated or AI-generated depictions of minors, characters described or implied to be minors, scenarios involving age regression, school-uniform contexts implying minors, or any depiction of subjects in diapers in a sexual context. Zero tolerance applies.
- Non-consensual content or scenarios, including but not limited to sleeping persons, intoxicated persons, or any scenario where consent is absent, coerced, or invalid.
- Sexual activity under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or hypnosis where such influence is depicted as imposed on third parties or as vitiating consent (see Scope clarification below).
- Incest scenarios, including step-relations and chosen-family relations described or implied in a sexual context.
- Watersports, scat, or other elimination-related content.
- Violence, abductions, snuff, fantasy snuff, or content depicting serious physical harm in a sexual context.
- Bestiality, sexual content involving animals, or sexualized animal cruelty.
- Prostitution or escorting content, including the solicitation or facilitation of paid sexual services.
- Polygamy scenarios depicted as a normalized lifestyle context.
- Deepfakes or any AI-generated content depicting an identifiable real person without that person's explicit, documented consent. This includes celebrities, public figures, people known to the user, or any identifiable individual.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) of any person, regardless of how it was created.
- Content that infringes copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property rights of third parties.
- Hate speech, including content denigrating people on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or other protected characteristics.
- Instructions or guidance for illegal activity, including but not limited to weapons construction, drug synthesis, financial fraud, hacking, or any conduct prohibited by applicable law.
- Professional advice in regulated domains (medical, legal, financial, therapeutic) presented as substitutive of qualified human professionals.
Scope clarification: hypnosis and self-directed adult experiences
CCP is designed as a tool for consenting adults to engage in self-directed conditioning, self-hypnosis, and audio-based meditation experiences with content the user controls on their own device.
The prohibition on "sexual activity under the influence of hypnosis" addresses content generation that depicts third parties being placed under hypnotic influence in a manner that vitiates consent. It does not restrict the consensual practice of adult self-hypnosis, where the user is the consenting subject of their own experience and not a depicted third party.
The AI companion within CCP is a text-only conversational system. It does not generate images, video, or audio depictions of any person. It is not a content generation pipeline for third-party sexual depictions of any kind.
AI-specific prohibitions
In addition to the categories above, you may not:
- Attempt to prompt the AI companion, quiz system, or any AI feature to generate content from the prohibited categories.
- Use custom personality prompts, custom awareness triggers, custom quiz categories, or any user-editable configuration to override, bypass, or extract safety controls.
- Use prompt injection, jailbreak techniques, or attempts to retrieve system instructions verbatim.
- Use CCP's AI features to impersonate any identifiable real person, whether for fraud, harassment, defamation, or any other deceptive purpose.
- Use CCP to develop competing AI systems through systematic analysis of outputs.
Additional prohibited uses
You may not use CCP or any CC Labs Srls service to:
- Violate the rights of third parties, including rights of personality, privacy, or intellectual property.
- Bypass security measures, attempt unauthorized access to CC Labs Srls infrastructure, or interfere with the functioning of the application.
- Extract data or content from the application or related services through automated means.
- Misrepresent AI-generated content as human-produced where such misrepresentation could deceive third parties.
Detection and enforcement
CC Labs Srls applies a layered set of controls to CCP's AI features and content surfaces. The architecture is designed so that key enforcement layers operate independently of user-editable prompts.
Implemented today:
- AI content labeling: All AI-generated text shown to users is visually labeled within the application with an "AI" badge on speech bubbles and disclaimers on the Personality Quiz. This applies to outputs from both cloud and local AI paths.
- Age and acknowledgement gates: Personality presets that produce sexually explicit AI-generated dialogue are gated behind an acknowledgement dialog requiring confirmation of adult age and acceptance of this Prohibited Content Policy. Custom prompt editors display a content-policy notice on every save surface.
- Conservative defaults: AI-driven effects, video playback, audio playback, and haptic actions are disabled by default. The user must explicitly opt in to each. AI cloud requests are subject to per-token caps and daily rate limits.
- Manual pre-publication review: All Deeper enhancement submissions distributed through the cclabs-web marketplace are reviewed by CC Labs Srls before publication. Submissions failing review are not published.
- Submission validation: Deeper enhancement file validation rejects bidirectional control characters, oversized text fields, paths outside the user's assets directory, and other patterns associated with content injection or evasion.
- Local-first privacy: AI cloud requests are forwarded by a stateless proxy server that does not retain AI conversation content. Local AI runs entirely on the user's device. Webcam frames are processed in memory and never written to disk or transmitted.
- Provider-level moderation: The third-party AI infrastructure provider used for the cloud AI path applies its own model-level content moderation.
Implemented in the current release cycle:
- In-process content filtering: Input and output content filtering executes around every AI call, both cloud and local, independent of user-editable prompts. Detected matches are blocked before transmission or display. This layer operates at the HTTP boundary and cannot be bypassed through prompt customization. Content normalization includes handling of l33t-speak substitution, Unicode fullwidth and zero-width characters, and equivalents across the application's eight non-English locales.
- Non-editable safety floor: A safety instruction block defined in CCP's compiled code is applied at runtime to every assembled system prompt. The block is structured as a preamble (enumerating prohibited categories) prepended before user customization and a floor (instructing the model to refuse the enumerated categories regardless of preceding instructions) appended after user customization. Neither portion is stored in user-editable settings or exposed through any user interface.
- Edit-time prompt validation: Custom personality prompts, custom awareness triggers, and custom quiz category templates are scanned at save time for known bypass patterns and prohibited category indicators. Non-blocking warnings are shown to the user and detected matches are logged for compliance review.
In active development:
- Uncensored model detection: Local AI activation will probe model metadata for safety-stripped variants and present a user-facing warning at activation.
- Server-augmented blocklist: The hardcoded blocklist baseline will be augmented at runtime with server-side updates to enable rapid response to emerging evasion patterns, while preserving the hardcoded baseline as a fallback.
Logging. Detected attempts to generate prohibited content are logged as metadata only: timestamp, category, and feature surface of the attempt. The text content of the attempted prompt or output is not stored. Logs are retained for the period necessary to respond to compliance requests from payment processors and regulatory authorities, and are deleted in accordance with the Privacy Policy.
Consequences of violation
Detected violations result in:
- Immediate termination of access to CCP cloud features and the user's CC Labs Srls account.
- No refund of any paid subscription. Subscriptions terminated under this policy are not eligible for pro-rated refunds.
- Coordinated enforcement across CC Labs Srls services. Users terminated under this policy are also banned from associated community channels (including Discord) and any cclabs-web account.
- For detected attempts to generate content depicting minors: reports to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) in the United States and to the INHOPE network member for Italy (Stop-IT, operated by Telefono Azzurro). Reports include the metadata of the detection event and are made in compliance with applicable law.
- Cooperation with law enforcement and regulatory authorities where required by applicable law or where a credible threat to a specific person is detected.
Reporting violations
If you become aware of content or use of CCP that may violate this policy, report it to support@cclabs.app.
Reports should include:
- A description of the content or behavior.
- Where it appeared (specific feature, public marketplace listing, community submission, etc.).
- Any evidence (screenshots, URLs, file identifiers) that can be reviewed without exposing private third-party content.
- Your contact information if you wish to receive a response. Anonymous reports are accepted.
Response commitment:
- Acknowledgement of receipt: within 48 business hours.
- Resolution or substantive update: within 10 business days.
Reports made in bad faith or as part of a coordinated harassment campaign may themselves result in account action.
Related policies and documents
This policy operates alongside:
- Terms of Service: https://cclabs.app/terms-of-service.html
- Privacy Policy: https://cclabs.app/privacy-policy.html
- Copyright Policy: cclabs.app/policies/copyright
- Content Removal Policy: cclabs.app/policies/content-removal
- Complaints Policy: cclabs.app/policies/complaints
- AI Content Policy: cclabs.app/policies/ai-content
This policy operates alongside the CC Labs Srls Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Where this policy and the Terms of Service overlap, the more restrictive provision applies.
Updates to this policy
CC Labs Srls may update this policy from time to time. Material changes will be communicated through the application and on cclabs.app. The current version and effective date are shown at the top of this page.