Copyright enforcement, domain seizures, and legal threats against tech publishers have been recurring fixtures of internet policy for over two decades. From Peter Thiel's 2016 litigation campaign against Gawker to government censorship efforts and encryption backdoor debates, developers have navigated persistent uncertainty around liability, free speech, and intellectual property. These recurring cycles reveal fundamental policy tensions that continue shaping tech regulation today.
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