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A large number of CloudFront games are . Someone downloads a popular game from Steam or Itch.io, re-uploads it to their own CloudFront bucket, and shares the link. This violates copyright law and Amazon’s acceptable use policy. | Risk | Description | |------|-------------| | |

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