Author Topic: Japanese Government to Start Anti-Anime/Manga Piracy Operation Next Month  (Read 4706 times)

And they don't have everything.

Hopefully they'll not only crack down, but increase legal access. I agree there. It's the only real strategy to thwart piracy.

legit pay to stream sites have a limited selecrion because publishers kbow they are being pirated to death.
they may start putting more ahit on crunchy and other places once this starts.

legit pay to stream sites have a limited selecrion because publishers kbow they are being pirated to death.
they may start putting more ahit on crunchy and other places once this starts.

exactly

like, if Japan doesn't pay attention to how music piracy was drastically reduced with itunes and other digital music stores, and learn from that, then they deserve the piracy

but the point is to stop them from pirating so they have to pay to get it
but those pirates arent going to pay for it either way.
they either have the benefit to get it for free by pirating or just not get it at all. it doesnt magically convince them to purchase it. to them its just convenience to get something free rather than pay

yeah some pirates won't stop regardless because they feel entitled to free entertainment, but some will stop especially if the content providers make the media more accessable

Waah music is too expensive, waaah vidya games are too expensive, waah tv stuff is too expensive.
>has a 400/1000 dollar gaming computer/console

forget I WANT TO WATCH SUPER MINECRAFT MLP HENTAI researchO!!! forgetkool kids klubkool kids klub
are you trying to be funny

you guys do realize official streaming sites exist, right? I mean, your access might be somewhat bottlenecked, but don't act so entitled lol
this lol


how does it cause money loss if the pirate never planned to buy it in the first place?
because it is made public for people who might have otherwise bought it?

people who say piracy is stealing are wrong. they are completely different crimes.

i am not pro-piracy and i believe it results it profit loss, however comparing it to theft is dumb. people who say "piracy isnt bad we are just creating more content" are also dumb. it results in profit loss for the creators.

they are different crimes but they are both crimes.

people who say "pirates wouldnt have bought it anyway" are partially right. people often compare the number of pirated products to the number of purchased products, and claim that that is the number of sales they lost. this is untrue. the pirates could be generating ad revenue from commercials, if it was on television, and some people will just pirate something they would've bought.

tl:dr, its not as bad as theft, however it does result in profit loss
« Last Edit: July 30, 2014, 05:32:00 PM by McZealot »

well the thing is, digital piracy is taking a product which virtually exists in unlimited quantity

yeah its not the same, but its still bad, so basically, I agree

i generally will buy a product if i like it enough.

like if my favorite anime costs $20 bucks to buy the first season. then i might buy it even if i have the chance to watch it for free, cos i want to support them to make more good animes.
but if another anime i dont like that much but still want to watch costs the same, i would just not watch it at all if i couldn't watch it for free.

this kind of logic doesnt hut anyone. but unfortunately not everyone works like i do. so i guess i support japan on this one.

as my old friend said "buy stuff you like, and pirate stuff you don't. but why would you even want to watch stuff you don't like?"

as my old friend said "buy stuff you like, and pirate stuff you don't. but why would you even want to watch stuff you don't like?"
exactly

to be fair i am anti-anti-piracy i think that trying to enforce the internet doesn't work and while piracy is bad, people should be encouraged to buy products, not scared into creating a black market.

companies that file lawsuits against pirates are idiots and often the backlash from other pirates means they lose even more money.