perdonate la notizia un po' old, ne volevo discutere
For people who have been wondering where PPN's main site went to (and him as well), the answer is quite simple. The U.S Government has raided his home and seized all of his possessions (his computers, posters, Nintendo DS, Post-it Notes, Cable Modem, etc.). The stated reason is Copyright Infringement. I can tell you for a fact that I don't see anything wrong with PPN's site. It's a legitimate news site that doesn't host illegal content. That being said, Pokémon USA has no jurisdiction to make such a seizure. Therefore, all of PPNSteve's belongings are the property of the U.S Government for 90 days. He told me to urge all of you to write and e-mail to Pokémon USA and save our fan sites. Many of our sites are just as legitimate as his, and this has certainly caused an urgency in the Pokémon online community. You can email Pokémon USA at ... or write to them at ... and complain about their foolish actions. He also suggests that we should get our politicians involved in this situation, so if you can, contact your local Congressman/woman and demand Pokémon USA give us answers to this unnecessary act of justice. We can help save our fan sites; write or email PUSA today.
per gli sfaticati che non riescono ad aprire google, degli agenti hanno fatto irruzione in casa e ritirato tutto il materiale del wb di ppn (comprese console nintendo). a parte forse i blanks e i cheats non c'era niente che si potesse definire violazione di coyright.