Forum - View topicLOL! San Jose Mercury News posts links to bittorent fansubs.
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Proman
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Read it for yourself:
[Or don't. You should know better than this. URL removed. -Nagi] |
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Tony K.
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And you have just violated Teh Rules by linking to a page that links to fansubs...
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Patachu
Past ANN Contributor
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What do you expect? It was written by a bunch of high schoolers.
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AzN_dT_StReEt
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Hey... Ummm as stupid as this must sound, what's a fansubs?
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marie-antoinette
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animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/lexicon.php?id=63 |
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Proman
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Good point... except that there is NO such rule. I've posted a link to an article from a repected regional newspaper not to a site that hosts such fansubs. Before you start, I can perfectly see the the logic behind your arguments. However, prior to posting the link I specifically checked "Teh Rules" and this situation (i.e. indirect linking)wasn't covered there. The article itself dealt with many issues other than fansubs and I thought that it might be of interest to anime fans and that was the main reason I posted the link to it. This is just an explanation of what I was thinking at the time. I didn't mean to anger anyone. |
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Kazuki-san
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True, indirect linking is not specifically spoken to. It's more of an implied rule. I would think at least some consideration should be given to it being a news article. ANN has itself linked to news articles on the main page which mention major fansub sites by name and URL. On the other hand, the subject of your post must be taken into account as well, which would seem to deal with no aspect of the article beyond the inculsion of links to fansubs. |
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2Real
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Yea i have had a few of my posts deleted because they were linked to other site, honestly iI don;t think that should matter, but the best thing to do is just be careful of what you post.
Fansubs are translation for fans, ine by fans. These Fan-subs have been a big debate among anime fans for a while, so i have seen, and it is best to just leave that topic at that. Befor this becomes another debate about fan-subs. |
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Zalis116
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I find it funny that they say, "To view anime, try one of the following sites," as if concerned parents could just go to one of the sites, click on some selection, and magically be watching some episode on the Internet right there. Oh yeah, they also say something like, "Bleach, which can only be watched on the Internet," as if everything were somehow up in streaming video, without the necessity of finding a torrent client, figuring out how to use it, and waiting 1-3 hours.
And for the final LOL moment, one site is a general site that doesn't directly contain torrents for any anime, or anything else for that matter unless you know what your'e searching for. At any rate, the article has the links, but it's certainly not a tutorial on "How to be a hardcore pirate downloader." |
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dirtyharry
Posts: 36 Location: Deep South |
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haha, that's pretty funny. It doesn't really tell you how to become a pirater, but I do find it funny that they were essentially promoting a process that is used primarily for illegal downloading.
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cyrax777
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the article minus the links
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x_ekibyougami_x
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I have almost always found that it is not the same, watching an anime in english as compared to a subbed episode. Naruto, for instance, has been chopped in many places in both the liscenced english anime and manga. I am not supporting pirating here, but sometimes it is the only way to watch an anime as it was intended. Thank goodness that most DVD's give you the option of watching an episode with subtitles (most fan subs that I have seen have made me wonder whether the people have a limited knowledge of English or Japanese; *screams* "Are you painful?!"- Hellsing fansub). But with some DVD's, and almost always with the manga, you are stuck with the stupid edited english version where you kinda have to wonder who the hell the companies were editing for.
As said before, fansubs promote, but they can also ruin an experience. But so can the 'real' version. Maybe if more anime were liscenced and they did a better job of translating we would have less pirates out there. Meh... That is just my piece. |
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Shi-ne
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U.S. anime distributors have been doing that for a long time; since the days of "Gigantor" and "Astro Boy". I'm guessing it's because U.S. anime distributors like to add their own "creative" input. So they rewrite the scripts and turn the show into something that will supposedly appeal to Americans. I've seen this happen all the time to shows like DBZ, Voltron, G-Force/Battle Of The Planets. I don't usually watch shows that are as popular as Naruto because the companies tend to chop those to bits. The not-so-popular shows like Cowboy Bebop or Samurai 7 are left alone. The unpopular ones? you'll never see those shows unless download them. That's how I see it. |
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BoygetsfireD
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um...wouldn't the "true" anime fans be the ones who buy the anime? Then you get it in japanese, with english subtitles (done by an actual professional), unedited, all the while supporting the studio it came from |
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Zalis116
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Are you sure that wasn't a bootleg? Fansubs have their share of errors, but most are reasonably competent. |
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