1. The Wiki
Welcome to the wiki for all things related to anime and more, ranging from easy to digest tutorials to full blown guides!
Wiki for all things related to anime and more!
2. r/animepiracy - Subreddit Stats & Analysis - GummySearch
A community dedicated to the discussion of piracy surrounding anime, manga, light novels, visual novels, and hentai.
r/animepiracy is a subreddit with 216k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size.
3. The Anime Index
Hentai18+. A genre of Japanese manga and anime characterized by sexualized characters and explicit images and plots. ...
The best places to stream your favorite anime shows online or download them for free and watch in sub or dub. Supports manga, light novels, hentai, and apps.
4. Anime Piracy - Lemmy.ml
A community dedicated to the discussion of piracy surrounding anime, manga, manhwa, light novels, visual novels, and hentai.
A community dedicated to the discussion of piracy surrounding anime, manga, manhwa, light novels, visual novels, and hentai.
5. Japan Successfully Prosecutes Major Overseas Anime Piracy Site for First ...
Mar 4, 2024 · For the first time in history, Japan has led in the successful prosecution of a major overseas anime piracy site with over 300 million ...
For the first time in history, Japan has led in the successful prosecution of a major overseas anime piracy site with over 300 million accesses.
6. Japan seeks international coordination to thwart online manga ...
Japan seeks international coordination to thwart online manga, anime piracy. KYODO NEWS - May 28, 2024 - 21:07 | Arts, All, Japan, World.
The government says Japan will strengthen coordination with foreign investigative authorities to thwart online piracy of the country's anime and manga, as overseas sites hosting such media content remain hard to crack down on.
7. 3 in China found guilty of operating Japanese anime piracy site
Mar 4, 2024 · Three people involved in a website in China offering pirated Japanese anime have been found guilty by a local court of copyright ...
Three people involved in a website in China offering pirated Japanese anime have been found guilty by a local court of copyright infringement in the first such conviction of an overseas operator as a result of Japanese lobbying, a trade group says.
8. Can Japan's Next Wave Embrace Its 7.7bn Anime Piracy Audience?
MUSO has spotlights the anime piracy industry, revealing for the first time a global audience making 7.7bn visits to unlicensed anime sites.