Thanks for the info. Also, isn't the devs of LonaRPG Taiwanese? Does that mean they can get arrested?
In the 2006 Constitutional Interpretation No. 617, the Justices made a distinction between “hardcore” and “softcore” obscene materials. As long as the content does not include violence, sexual abuse, or bestiality, and appropriate safety measures are taken, it does not violate the law. Since then, the law has opened a window for the AV industry.
However, to prevent an excess of erotic information from causing sexual addiction among children and adolescents, adult films uploaded to AV platforms must have protective mechanisms. that iWIN currently has four levels of protection. The first level is a warning mechanism, warning that minors are prohibited from viewing. The second level is a blocking mechanism to prevent minors from directly accessing harmful content, such as setting up a “Are you over 18?” overlay page. The third level requires strict age restrictions and age verification. The fourth level is content that is absolutely prohibited from appearing, even with protective mechanisms.
And if the server is not in Taiwan, it will increase the difficulty of the investigation. Unless that country cooperates, it is difficult to prosecute. Even if the website has customer service targeting Taiwanese users, it is still difficult to investigate if it is not in Taiwan… (Steam does not have servers or a branch office in Taiwan).