Streaming video services like Netflix are in a similar situation, Mullen says. Mullen says a member of the public who wants to complain about a computer game should use the submission form at Steam did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The DIA has the power to block sites via the filter it has installed at all major ISPs, although the filter is primarily aimed at child exploitation material.
If you're found to have consumed it knowingly, you can be jailed up to 14 years.
If a court judges you downloaded objectionable material without knowing it was classified objectionable, you can be fined up to $14,000. He notes that if a game was classified Objectionable, it would become illegal to download. If an offshore service like Steam did not cooperate, Mullen says his office would turn the matter over to police and the DIA.