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Staff members have come to his defense, urging Pokémon fans to contact Pokémon USA to complain. TSS_Killer, in a post made yesterday on PPN Studio, said PPNSteve wants fans to write or e-mail the company to "save our fan sites." Some are worried the raid on PPN may be part of a larger crackdown on fan sites.
Staff members have come to his defense, urging Pokémon fans to contact Pokémon USA to complain. TSS_Killer, in a post made yesterday on PPN Studio, said PPNSteve wants fans to write or e-mail the company to "save our fan sites." Some are worried the raid on PPN may be part of a larger crackdown on fan sites.
Since the announcement of the raid, PocketMonsters.net, a fan site affiliated closely with PPN, has gone offline and requested the closure of its forum on Bulbagarden forums. However, its IRC server remains open.


According to TSS_Killer, PPNSteve's possessions will remain with the government for 90 days.
According to TSS_Killer, PPNSteve's possessions will remain with the government for 90 days.
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