>>713160513you gaijin see no problem with stealing japanese content
this is the low moral of gaijin
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I've had online conversations about this issue with overseas fans who justify piracy, and they are really too much!
They don't care about the authors or Japan, but rather blame the Japanese publishers.
I don't think it's necessary for manga to spread around the world if it's just going to be exploited. I go to foreign review sites,
I get sick and tired of foreign fans insulting rivals of their favorite works.
If the producers don't get their money's worth, anime itself will disappear.
There are plenty of subscription platform now, so pay up!
They say that the animators don't get paid even if they pay, but if you watch the show illegally, you don't get 100% of the money.
I'd like to say that you are part of the cause.
In Japan, there is a saying, "Thieves are fierce.
If you paid them well, officially, the quality of your work would go up.
Illegal viewers have no morals, and it bothers me when they act like fans.
Let's increase the number of fans who spend money to watch legally!
It's been said since the 00's (overseas) that "illegal viewing is spreading the popularity of anime around the world."
But in the end, it is only in the last 3-4 years that anime popularity has exploded overseas.
This is due in part to the influence of Corona, but also to the fact that overseas viewers can now easily access anime through subscriptions.
That kind of analysis has been said in many places, and yet they still advocate illegal viewing.
Recently, people not only illegally watch anime, but also illegally watch manga and talk about their impressions of the contents as if it were a matter of course.
Seriously, there is too much difference in morals between Japan and other countries.
Most of these sites is from Korea
It needs to be shut down
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QS7mV_M81f0