Last week’s Supreme Court decision in Cox Communications reshaped the piracy liability landscape, creating new urgency for site-blocking.

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      Eyyy I love that this link is making the rounds. Can’t take credit for the graph, but happy to help broaden visibility.

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          I guess they’re the group that was behind the Itch censorship.

          The group rose to prominence in 2025 after lobbying for the digital distribution platforms Steam and Itch.io to remove hundreds of video games that they said featured themes such as rape, incest, and sexual violence, which resulted in Itch.io temporarily deindexing all not-safe-for-work adult games.[5] Collective Shout’s campaigning against violent adult games, in collaboration with payment processors, has raised concerns about financial censorship,[6] effects on LGBTQ+ games,[5][6][7] and creative freedom.[8]

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            I wounder who was creating gross games? I wounder? If I want money… I need to disrupt… Then I am left with a problem in which I can be a hero to solve. Now when I snap my fingers you will forget all we have talked about. 1…2…3 snap. Everything is awsome.

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        and both parties involed. Rock that vote baby… If you complain the will point and call you a pedo or a gooner