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myOtaku.com: CosmicSailor
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Saturday, November 12, 2005
Operation: Crackdown?
| After seeing Funimation's antics, I have begun to compile the entirity of the Title 17 United States Code. For the layman, that's Copyright law, I'm collecting all 13 chapters and however many amendments there are to it so I can decide for myself once and for all who is in the right by laws standpoint. I have to say I don't really like what Funimation is doing, it's hard enough to find domestic release CDs for anime series where I am, and I think the novelty of having the cover and insert materials in Japanese would be interesting. I buy legal imports for that reason alone if I had the money.
Right now I strongly disagree with Funimation's antice, and at last check, they had their message boards down so no one could ask them to explain themselves directly. Neither Funimation, nor Navarre(DO NOT CORRECT ME ON SPELLING. I DO NOT GIVE A XXXX HOW TO SPELL THE NAME OF A COMPANY I DO NOT RESPECT), have posted any information as of this afternoon, but I'll keep checking on that too.
When I've fully read Title 17 of the United States Code, I will evaluate what information I have available and determine who's right by law anyway.
Wish me luck,
Anime Dreams.
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