There are two real problems here;
1 The possiblility that they are able to define obscenity and are successful in their suit
2 They look at that list as a definition of future obscenity trials
There are a lot of up front webmasters/industry people who don't care if they are in the public eye, and there are others who work quietly in the background, not wishing to be in the public eye
What worries me that under pressure of a successful suit, the moral right can use the adverse media attention to push people out of business for fear of the public attention.
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