Launched in 2013, itch.io lets users host and sell indie video games online — now offering more than 200,000 — as well as other digital content like music and comics. But then someone uploaded a page based on a major videogame title, according to Game Rant. And somehow this provoked a series of overreactions and missteps that eventually knocked all of itch.io offline for several hours…

The page was about the first release from game developer 10:10 — their game Funko Fusion, which features characters in the style of Funko’s long-running pop-culture bobbleheads. As a major brand, Funko monitors the web with a “brand protection” partner (named BrandShield). Interestingly, BrandShield’s SaaS product “leverages AI-driven online brand protection,” according to their site, to “detect and remove” things like brand impersonations “with over 98% success. Our advanced takedown capabilities save you time…” (Although BrandShield’s CEO told the Verge that following AI reports

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