Banned in China/Playing With

Straight: A country bans a work to be distributed.
 * Exaggerated:
 * Merely talking about the work is grounds for the death sentence.
 * Every single place with any degree of government, no matter the size or form, has banned the mere existence of this work.
 * Justified:
 * A country bans a video game since it contains a virus that destroys personal computers.
 * The country has strict decency laws and the work either ignores them or deliberately breaks them. The People's Board of Artistic Monitoring is not amused.
 * Inverted:
 * A country allows a work to be distributed, despite the fact that it's banned in pretty much everywhere else in the world.
 * Alternatively, country enforces everyone to own the said work.
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 * Subverted: A lawyer manages to convince the government to unban the said work.
 * Double Subverted: ...but a new government steps up and bans it anyway.
 * Parodied:
 * A country bans a work to be distributed, but that doesn't stop anyone, and the government is hopelessly inept at enforcing the rule.
 * The work is so vile that it makes the most bizzarre Hentai ever released look like Life Cycle of an Octopus. Anyone who views /plays /reads it gouges their eyes out, and even the most disgusting pervert has to go in for therapy. It's pretty much the pornographic equivalent of The Necronomicon.
 * The country declares war on the film-maker /game company /publishing house that made it.
 * Deconstructed: A country is worried about the public's reaction to a certain controversial work, and bans it.
 * Reconstructed: The populace is universal in the condemnation of a work and support banning it, so the government acquiesces.
 * Zig Zagged: Governments change quickly in that country and they're very varying in terms of freedom of distributing the said work.
 * Averted: Government doesn't even try to ban the said work.
 * Enforced: This trope is almost always enforced.
 * Invoked: The author purposefully releases the work in a country that will surely ban it, in order to gain some international notoreity.
 * Defied: The author removes a scene that will surely ban the work so that it won't be banned.
 * Lampshaded: "I think this thing will surely get this work banned in that country"
 * Discussed: "Isn't that forbidden in Tropeania?"
 * Conversed: "China banned this in 2003, you know…"

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