Seems there's no problem then, as long as it's not on their own servers which I think has has always been the case (it's why pirate sites use links to other sites rather than store it themselves, it's a legal shield against copyright crap), as it's then Mega's (or who ever else's) problem. And of couse Mega can't do much about it either if it's a pw-encrypted .zip which most devs do anyway for loli AVNs. It's probably more a legal issue than a payment processor one (I'm guessing that meeting was with their lawyers), and the solution to that is simply don't set up a crowdfunding shop in shitty cuntries like Australia, UK, Canada, etc. Pretty much all of South America has no loli laws at all, Brazil seems particularly reliable "drawings, 3D art and other graphic representations of fictional children, no matter how realistic or offensive, including pornography of the subgenre of Japanese manga/hentai lolicon and shotacon, are legal and not a criminal offense." Columbia as well "The Supreme Court of the Justice Of Columbia ruled in 2018 that artificial child pornography (aka loli porn) is not a crime". Argentina has no laws at all for or against it, but even producing the real thing is usually a relatively short sentence (around 1-5 years). Same deal for Chile.