The problem with trying to outlaw something is you just end up increasing demand. Ask D. H. Lawrence, the author of Spycatcher or anyone who’s ever tried to ban Judy Blume’s Forever from a girls’ comprehensive.
This time we dare to stick We Dare into our Wii! This was a game that got cancelled in America and removed from UK shelves, only showing up in other areas of Europe due to being a 'sexy, kinky. I rav'd—the storm of disappointed passions Assail'd my reason, fever'd all my bloodWhether too warmly press'd, or too officious To turn the torrent of my grief aside, A damsel, that attended me, disclos'd Thy suit. Blood so distemper'd—no—I must not strike— I dare not punish what you dar'd commit.
You also end up giving the thing an air of saucy mysteriousness it almost certainly doesn’t deserve. Spycatcher is basically about working in the civil service. Forever is about a boy who calls his penis Ralph. Lady Chatterley’s Lover is all billowing flanks and primordial tenderness, which is nothing compared to what you can watch women doing with lengths of rubber tubing on the internet these days.