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Sweden Expands Sex Purchase Law to Include Online Custom Content

New legislation criminalizes paying for live, on-demand sexual acts online, set to take effect on July 1, 2025, under the Nordic Model framework.

Overview

  • Sweden's parliament passed a law banning the purchase of custom-made sexual content online, including live-streamed performances on platforms like OnlyFans.
  • The law, effective July 1, 2025, imposes penalties of up to one year in prison for buyers and those profiting from or promoting such transactions.
  • Pre-recorded adult content remains legal, drawing a clear distinction between static and interactive digital material.
  • Proponents argue the law modernizes existing prostitution regulations to address digital exploitation, while critics warn of negative impacts on independent sex workers' livelihoods.
  • This move aligns with Sweden's Nordic Model, which penalizes buyers of sexual services but exempts sellers from prosecution.