You niggas don't know DNS blocking, do you?
If a website is only accessible via VPN, your internet provider has blocked the website leaked.cx via DNS and this usually happens at court level when the RIAA, for example, forces internet providers to have a website blocked via DNS. Then a website is only accessible via VPN or DNS over HTTPS on the browser.
It's not leaked.cx's fault.
Rights holders can force ISPs to block websites via DNS, if they see they can't shut down the website themselves the last solution is a DNS block.
If a website is only accessible via VPN, your internet provider has blocked the website leaked.cx via DNS and this usually happens at court level when the RIAA, for example, forces internet providers to have a website blocked via DNS. Then a website is only accessible via VPN or DNS over HTTPS on the browser.
It's not leaked.cx's fault.
Rights holders can force ISPs to block websites via DNS, if they see they can't shut down the website themselves the last solution is a DNS block.