The Pokémon Company has taken action against various fan-made Pokémon content online, leading to the removal of a seven-year-old video featuring a Pokémon Call of Duty mod from YouTube and the shutdown of Relic Castle, a website dedicated to Pokémon fan games, after 10 years of service. The site's closure follows a DMCA takedown notice, reflecting the company's stringent stance on copyright infringement. This move has sparked discussions within the gaming community about the balance between copyright enforcement and fan creativity.
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