Creator Content Policy

Penguin Tree AI — Creator Content Policy

Version 1.0

Effective Date: 22 May 2026

This Creator Content Policy (“Policy”) sets the content standards that every Submission to Penguin Tree AI must meet. It supplements the Penguin Tree AI Creator Submission Agreement (the “Agreement”). Capitalized terms not defined here have the meanings given in the Agreement. By submitting work to Penguin Tree AI, you agree that every Submission complies with this Policy, and you authorize Penguin Tree AI to decline, remove, or unpublish any Submission that does not.

1. Purpose

Penguin Tree AI is a curated marketplace for AI prompts, skill files, and agent configurations sold to business operators. We curate for substance, originality, and safety. This Policy describes what we will and will not publish, and why.

2. Quality Standards

Submissions should meet the following minimum quality bar to be considered for acceptance:

  • Substance. The Submission must produce useful, non-obvious output for a specific business use case. Generic or trivially-rewordable prompts (e.g., “write a blog post about X”) do not meet the bar.
  • Structure. Submissions are well-organized markdown files (or other approved formats) with clear roles, objectives, instructions, constraints, and examples where appropriate.
  • Tested. You have tested the Submission against at least one current frontier model (e.g., Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini) and the output meaningfully solves the stated use case.
  • Documented. The Submission includes a clear description of: (a) the intended user, (b) the use case, (c) the expected output, and (d) any model-specific or input requirements.
  • Original. The Submission represents original creative effort and is not a trivial repackaging of widely-available prompts, public templates, or another creator’s work.

3. Prohibited Content

Penguin Tree AI will not publish Submissions that:

  • Violate the law. Submissions that promote, facilitate, or instruct on activity that is illegal in the United States, including but not limited to: tax fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, drug manufacturing, weapons manufacturing, identity theft, or unauthorized access to computer systems.
  • Infringe third-party rights. Submissions that copy or substantially incorporate copyrighted text, code, frameworks, methodologies, brand names, or trademarks belonging to a third party without appropriate license or fair use basis.
  • Reveal confidential or proprietary information. Submissions that embed trade secrets, internal processes, customer data, financial information, or other proprietary content belonging to a current or former employer, client, or business partner.
  • Are deceptive or manipulative. Submissions designed to mislead end users, manufacture fake reviews or testimonials, impersonate real individuals or organizations, generate disinformation, run scams or pyramid schemes, or facilitate deceptive marketing.
  • Generate or facilitate harmful content. Submissions whose primary purpose is to generate: sexual content involving minors; non-consensual sexual content; content that incites violence against people or groups; instructions for creating weapons capable of mass harm (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosive); self-harm or suicide promotion; or harassment of specific individuals.
  • Discriminate or harass. Submissions that promote discrimination, harassment, or hatred against individuals or groups on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, or other protected characteristics.
  • Provide unlicensed regulated advice. Submissions whose stated purpose is to give the end user the legal, medical, psychiatric, or financial advice that, in the jurisdiction in which it would be applied, requires a licensed professional, and which fail to include an appropriate disclaimer that the output is not a substitute for retained professional advice.
  • Bypass AI safety measures. Submissions designed to jailbreak, circumvent, or defeat the safety, content moderation, or terms-of-service compliance measures of any AI provider or platform.
  • Target minors with profiling, sexual, or manipulative content. Submissions designed to profile, market to, or generate content sexualizing or otherwise inappropriately targeting persons under 18.
  • Promote regulated products inappropriately. Submissions whose primary purpose is to promote tobacco, vaping products, gambling, payday lending, multi-level marketing schemes, or other categories subject to substantial advertising restrictions, without appropriate disclaimers and target-audience controls.

4. AI-Generated Content Standards

Penguin Tree AI accepts Submissions that were assisted by generative AI tools, subject to the disclosure and authorship requirements in Section 6 of the Agreement. We additionally require:

  • Disclosure at submission. You must accurately answer the AI-generation disclosure question on the submission form.
  • Human authorship. If a Submission was substantially generated by AI, your contribution must reflect meaningful editorial selection, arrangement, prompting strategy, testing, or refinement — not a single un-edited model output.
  • No raw model outputs. We will not publish Submissions that consist of a single un-edited AI response with no demonstrable human curation.
  • Training-data caution. If you used AI to generate a Submission, you remain responsible for ensuring the output does not reproduce substantial portions of copyrighted material the AI was trained on. We may decline Submissions that contain recognizable verbatim passages from third-party sources.

5. Brands, People, and Real Products

  • Third-party brands. Submissions may reference third-party brands, products, or methodologies in a descriptive, nominative-fair-use manner (e.g., “using the Jobs-to-be-Done framework”, “optimizing for LinkedIn”). Submissions may not use third-party brand names in titles or marketing copy in a way that implies endorsement, affiliation, or comparative competitive claims.
  • Real people. Submissions may reference public figures in an educational or analytical context (e.g., “writing in the style of well-known business authors”), but may not generate impersonations, fake quotes, fake endorsements, or content that violates the publicity rights of specific identifiable individuals.
  • Methodologies and frameworks. Naming a public methodology (e.g., “SPIN selling”, “OKRs”) is generally acceptable. Reproducing the substantive proprietary content of a paid course, book, or framework is not.

6. Enforcement

Penguin Tree AI may take any of the following actions in response to a Submission or Accepted Submission that violates this Policy:

  • Decline the Submission at review.
  • Request revisions and resubmission.
  • Remove an Accepted Submission from sale.
  • Terminate the Creator account under Section 11.3 of the Agreement.
  • Withhold payouts associated with affected sales, pending review.
  • Report unlawful content to the appropriate authorities.

We aim to communicate the reason for any enforcement action and, where reasonable, to offer the Creator an opportunity to correct the issue.

7. Reporting Violations

If you believe a Submission on Penguin Tree AI violates this Policy, infringes your rights, or otherwise raises a concern, please contact us at creators@penguintree.ai with: (a) a description of the Submission, including a link or product ID; (b) a description of the alleged violation; and (c) your contact information. For copyright infringement claims, please follow the DMCA notice procedure described in the End User License Agreement.

8. Updates to This Policy

Penguin Tree AI may update this Policy from time to time. We will notify active Creators of material changes by email at least 30 days before changes take effect. Continued submission after that date constitutes acceptance of the updated Policy.

Contact: creators@penguintree.ai