No update about this yet, but they have added info about how to edit your hosts file to get access:

We’re probably going to wait this one out. We considered putting up a new domain but there are implications with third party services that make it not a trivial swap. In the meantime, if you know how to tweak your hosts file use: 45.33.107.166

If you did this, don’t forget to remove it again:

⚠️ If you do edit your hosts file, please remember to remove all the lines after domain is restored.

Although we typically hold an IP for a while, it can change if we update our back-end infrastructure.

Source: https://xcancel.com/itchio

  • @[email protected]
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    162 days ago

    Has Funko, BrandShield, and the registrar released any statements yet?

    This is unprofessionalism on MANY many parts

    • @caseofthematts
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      Fun fact: Funko’s current CEO is the ex-president of Wizards of the Coast!

      Why is this relevant? Well, under her leadership, WotC sent pinkerton agents to someone’s home to threaten them because they got some Magic the Gathering cards early. She said things like Dungeons & Dragons players were under-monetised, pushing to make the Table Top game more like a microtransaction-filled video game, and helped with the OGL scandal.

      The OGL, for anyone unfamiliar, was an Open Gaming License WotC had for years with D&D 3rd party creators. It allowed certain things to be created using D&D mechanics and lore by anyone that followed its guidelines and allowances. A couple years ago, WotC tried to change that so they would make more money off of people trying to create things for D&D - to profit off of indie creators passionate about the game. There was a huge backlash, and they eventually went back on this decision.

      All this to say, you can see what kind of leader the current Funko CEO is, and what’s happening with itch isn’t surprising to me.

    • @sensiblepuffin
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      83 days ago

      They’re like the action figure version of Roblox.

      • AlexanderESmith
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        Well, Roblox (who, yes, can get giga-fucked) exploits child labor and is just generally fucking creepy with kids.

        Funko is just a shitty waste of money, and I’ve been sick of their fad bullshit for years now.

        • @sensiblepuffin
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          12 days ago

          Funko partners with every Youtuber and semi-public figure under the sun to make figurines of them so they can then sell them to their (usually underage) audiences. That’s the comparison I was making.

    • go $fsck yourself
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      32 days ago

      I mean, the real culprit is the shitty service they used to help manage DMCA/Copyright claims for them. Granted, it was a dumbass move to use that service in the first place, but I doubt they knew it would wind up doing this kind of thing.

      On a separate note, Funko toys are fucking dumb.

  • @davidgro
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    32 days ago

    That reminds me… Is the entire .io domain still planning to end or did that get resolved?

    • @[email protected]
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      72 days ago

      The top-level domains for the soviet union still exist, so io isn’t gonna go, especially since it’s so popular

      • Echo Dot
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        219 hours ago

        I wish people would stop saying this. That was a political decision from decades ago back when the internet was far smaller. It has no bearing on today where the political situation here is completely different and not only that but the internet is far larger and the ICANN are far more powerful.

        Back in the 1980s they didn’t have the political clout to really be able to enforce anything. They just have to basically accept it as a fader complete, not so anymore

      • @davidgro
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        51 day ago

        From what I read, the policy of removing domains when the county stops existing was directly based on what happened with .su so that never happens again.

    • .DonutsOP
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      42 days ago

      Don’t think it was ever “planned” to end, it’s just unsure how Mauritius will handle the ccTLD, right?