The team said it is not trying to make any money off Rotten Apples.

The site offers a search bar in which users can enter the name of any television show or movie.

The results will either say that the TV show or movie “has no known affiliation to anyone with allegations of sexual misconduct against them.” Or users will see a list of individuals involved in a project who have been accused of misconduct, along with their role in the production. Each result is linked to a news article about the accusations.

On Rotten Apples, an “individual” is defined as a cast member, screenwriter, executive producer or director.

For example, a search for volumes one and two of “Kill Bill” turns up results for the brothers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, both executive producers.

Dozens of women have claimed that Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed or assaulted them. While Harvey Weinstein has admitted that his behavior “has caused a lot of pain,” he denies that he sexually assaulted women. His brother, Bob Weinstein, has admitted to participating in some payoffs to some of his brother’s accusers and denied others.