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Originally Posted by mangamuscle
A decade ago I would have agreed on the futility of trying to push around a torrent aggregator. But TBT nowadays anime torrenting is a niche, most people either watch it legally or illegaly on streaming sites, it seemms like it is either too much hassle or too complicated for people to download videos to their hard disks nowadays. So they might succeed and people might not even notice this is no longer an option until streaming platforms start to increase their monthly fees.
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Like Cosmic said, this pretty much only apply to US, and a very lower degree in EU, If anything, Horriblesubs dead actually not only sprout a few more rip sites instead of HS monopoly than in the past, but actually bring back a portions of Fansubbing.
But TBH, I also have the same question after reading the comment in the article as well, does the MPA actually have any juridictions in this ?? consider that nyaa doesn't actually based in US.