Oraxen Officially Banned After Fake DMCA Spam Backfires

After years of hitting rival plugin Nexo with bogus copyright strikes the original Oraxen developer gets permanently removed from Polymart for malicious abuse and loading the project with AI generated code.

How The Feud Began

Togal originally created Oraxen but stepped away for years. Boy took over maintenance and turned it into a staple for custom items blocks and more on thousands of servers. When Togal returned in late 2024 he seized control and locked Boy out completely.

The Birth Of Nexo

Boy tried to buy the project but was quoted an outrageous price. Instead he launched Nexo as a new plugin built on his years of work. This triggered Togal to begin a campaign of DMCA complaints across multiple platforms.

A Pattern Of False Claims

  • Nexo was taken down on SpigotMC for 14 days with no reinstatement despite proof the claims were invalid
  • Togal filed multiple DMCAs over 15 months targeting various marketplaces
  • The latest strikes hit Polymart and MC Models forcing temporary removal of Nexo

Polymart Investigates And Bans

Rather than blindly complying this time Polymart reviewed the full history. They identified a clear pattern of malicious takedown attempts intended to damage Nexos sales and reputation. Investigators also found Oraxen contained large amounts of AI generated code plus other terms violations.

What Happens Next

Oraxen is gone from Polymart for good. Affected buyers are being offered options to transfer licenses elsewhere. Nexo is expected to return to the platform soon and remains available through other stores like MC Models.

Why Server Admins Are Watching Closely

Custom content plugins power everything from RPG servers to minigame hubs. This case exposes how quickly disputes can escalate and how platforms are starting to crack down on both fake legal attacks and questionable AI use in popular tools.