I think this problem that IPFS Gateway Operators are facing, relay owners in Nostr will also face as more people start using it.

With lengthy posts allowed, people can upload books (through Habla) or copyrighted videos to multiple relays.

Relay owners will have to continuously monitor & delete these 'copyrighted materials' which will really make it a difficult job for many relay owners.

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Delete old content, only allow publication from people you know, charge for publication, impose arbitrary limits.

Not only relays will have to deal with this but clients as well. Agencies can tag Nostr content and write in law that clients operating in the jurisdiction must filter that content out. And agencies can easily enforce this via the PlayStore and the F-Droid store.

We don't know what's going to happen when the state starts using Nostr.