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The Anime Industry has a service problem, and it always has. That's why piracy is so rampant, damaging, and even considered to be the BEST option for catching up on anime shows.
Japan is insistent on blaming pirates and anime fans for using pirate sites. But they're lax and seem "lazy" when it comes to fixing the core problem of piracy itself. Which is the mediocre service that the anime industry provides in 2019.
Until the problem is re-framed through a different lens, and until anime companies, studios and license holders start taking responsibility, nothing will change. And piracy will only keep growing and getting worse.
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OFFICIAL SITE: https://animemotivation.com/
Subscribe on YouTube: Anime Motivation
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SOCIAL NETWORKS:
https://www.instagram.com/animemotivate/
https://twitter.com/theojellis
https://www.facebook.com/animemotivate/
https://quora.com/anime-motivation/
http://www.pinterest.com/animemotivate
By Theo J EllisThe Anime Industry has a service problem, and it always has. That's why piracy is so rampant, damaging, and even considered to be the BEST option for catching up on anime shows.
Japan is insistent on blaming pirates and anime fans for using pirate sites. But they're lax and seem "lazy" when it comes to fixing the core problem of piracy itself. Which is the mediocre service that the anime industry provides in 2019.
Until the problem is re-framed through a different lens, and until anime companies, studios and license holders start taking responsibility, nothing will change. And piracy will only keep growing and getting worse.
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OFFICIAL SITE: https://animemotivation.com/
Subscribe on YouTube: Anime Motivation
-
SOCIAL NETWORKS:
https://www.instagram.com/animemotivate/
https://twitter.com/theojellis
https://www.facebook.com/animemotivate/
https://quora.com/anime-motivation/
http://www.pinterest.com/animemotivate