Yuuki wrote:I'm probably one out of 1000 people who actually tries to adhere to that

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Have more faith Yuuki. Perhaps by hanging out in different circles, I have a much more positive view of people following through. Sadly these people are tired of this debate here because it's so depressing. They're a large and mostly-silent contingent (though be sure not to mention bootlegging in their circles XD!). I usually avoid it, but a few other posts and talking to a few people made me believe that some people on Beta aren't trying to buy bootlegs, they just don't know any better. I know that some people will 'proudly' buy bootlegs, but I just want everyone to be informed so they can make their decision. I know that in the past I picked up a bootleg poster or a bootleg CD not knowing. It stung when I found out that I had been snookered and that getting things wouldn't be as cheap, but well, anime isn't a right and saving a few bucks by buying bootlegs and not the originals isn't worth it in the grand scheme of everything. I'm happy.
I know tons of people who buy the DVDs if they watched the show fansubbed. Some of them then sell the DVDs at a later date if they didn't like the show that much of course. ^^; Some people I know have been cutting down on fansubs and renting more/reading more reviews/taking more recommendations from friends so they won't have to go through all this trouble.
Pomidor wrote:Finally I dont mind your views and I accept them and I understand where you are coming from, however what I do not tolerate is outward insulting which is what Oion did, and that was my whole problem with her statement.
I'm sorry to hear that you found oion's post offensive or insulting. I don't think she was trying to offend anyone here, just state her feeling on the matter as well. Her statement was strong, but I think the 'In My Opinion' was implied since this is a discussion thread, and the post wasn't directed at anyone in particular. The only line where she uses 'hypocrisy' (no use of 'hypocrite' as you've referred to a couple times) I found rather funny. It was ended with a wink, light-hearted and all.
Pomidor wrote:On a different note, did anyone notice how on the HK releases the "companies" that produce them seem to be always the same, I think there are four of them or so ("Fx", "M-manga" and a couple others) and they always put their logo on the box and often on the disk itself. Isnt it a little strange? It would seem as if they were openly marketing their releases under their logo.. not something your average bootlegers do. It just makes me wonder that if they are in fact bootlegers wouldnt the anime companies have already shut them down. Im not arguing if they are bootlegs or not, I just find it a little strange.
Those companies, and probably another 5 or so more, are all listed on the Pirate Anime FAQ. Over the years, I've seen many of those labels appear and disappear over time. Sadly, anime companies aren't making a ton of money in order to go after these bootleggers. They aren't huge like the studios in the MIAA... and those huge US studios can't even stop the bootlegging that goes on in Asia and gets imported to the streets of many series. As mentioned in the Pirate Anime FAQ, the cost of trying to prosecute, especially with the overseas enforcement issues, is very high. Plus, these places have popped up under other names over the years too.
One reason they might always go under another name instead of trying to be more covert is that they do like the noteriety. It's like a hacker putting their name on a hacked website. People love to see their 'name' on things. Another reason is so that they can seem like a legitimate company, just like you hope they might be. People can be easily fooled by this, especially if they want to find a good 'honest' deal badly. Probably one reason that so much bootleg anime comes from so few sources is that they probably have pooled together to afford to buy the DVDs and manufacturing equipment in bulk.