The decision is a massive overreach. The removal of the defendant‘s entire domain from Google‘s local Canadian sites would have already been excessive. Although it cannot be confirmed from official reports, this one could have carried other legitimate products unrelated to the plaintiff‘s designs, or even hosted a blog or discussion forum with other users‘ comments and submissions. For example, the U.S. seized and took down the hip-hop culture website, Dajaz1.com, due to some allegedly copyright infringing works that was shared on the platform even while most of the site’s pages contained lawful content. It‘s not clear whether such considerations were made at all, and that is terrifying on its own.