In the context of software and websites, a "patch" refers to a piece of code or update designed to fix issues, enhance performance, or add new features. When a website is "patched," it implies that it has been updated or modified in some way. This could be to address vulnerabilities, improve security, enhance user interface, or even to circumvent restrictions or bans imposed by authorities or platform policies.
: Content that may be illegal or highly exploitative.
To prevent copyright infringement and piracy, website owners can take several measures: