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Publishers and independent creators argued that The Trove directly hurt sales. For an indie dev who spends two years on a book, every pirated download is a significant blow to their livelihood.
After the original owner handed the collection over to new administrators, the site was rebranded as The Trove Rpg Archive
, who were vocal about protecting intellectual property rights. Current State: Publishers and independent creators argued that The Trove
For years, The Trove operated as a massive, searchable archive containing hundreds of thousands of files—ranging from modern bestsellers to obscure, out-of-print titles from the 1970s and 80s. It filled a significant market gap; while many modern games are available on platforms like DriveThruRPG Current State: For years, The Trove operated as
When a domain was seized, The Trove would reappear days later under a new extension. It became a hydra; cutting off one head resulted in two more appearing. The community utilized social media (primarily Reddit) to share the new URL almost instantly. This created a unique "us vs. them" bond between the site runners and the users, framing the archive as a rebellious act of sharing knowledge.
Conversely, creators argue that piracy devalues their work. Smaller indie developers often use