2004-12-14, 13:39 | Link #1 |
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WAF is doing softsub rlz of Midori No Hibi and rlz in order to support multi language.
We are now more precisely looking for spanish subs. So if you'r in a spanish team wich subs it, an you are interested in multi language support, contact me with an email or a pm. We already support French, Italian and Russian, and are still open for other expansion. (Dutch, German, Greek, Arabic ...) EDIT : I'm not hiring people XD , I just manage to get the differents scripts together and make those fit in the release. |
2004-12-15, 11:22 | Link #4 | |
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And if it's licensied in Koweit, I won't distribuate it there neither. |
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2004-12-15, 14:30 | Link #6 | |
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Not that I'm a mod or anything, but if I were: after erring well to the side of safe in the Media Factory incident, I'd want to be consistent and not provide any help to those looking to sub and possibly distribute material licensed in the US through this site. Just to be safe, of course. |
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2004-12-15, 17:21 | Link #7 | |
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I don't think it is, but because it for english speaker it sure brings more american subbers than Irakian ones XD And so the focus is brought on american licenses. |
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2004-12-16, 03:56 | Link #8 | |
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uhh... As far as I know its against suki's rules to post a new post about your group alone and its projects. If everyone did that this section would be incredibly messy. |
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2004-12-16, 04:10 | Link #9 |
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If a series has been licensed its a no-no here on AS =P
and even IF you do not intend to distribute it in the US, how are you planning to stop people in the US from downloading it? Im sure there are spanish, german and french people there that would like it =P There is no way you can stop them from downloading it without complicated firewall rules or another complicated system. And even that is not foolproof =P [edit] The japanese company doesnt have a license, it has the (international) copyright over the series =P [/edit] |
2004-12-16, 07:07 | Link #10 |
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Save yourself the hassle and just post in a spanish fansub forum. And other dude...it's not USA...it's North America. Region 1 includes that other little insignificant G7 country. Otherwise, don't nitpick like what I just did. |
2004-12-16, 16:08 | Link #11 | |
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When we say a property has been 'licensed', we mean the an American company has purchased a 'license' to translate and distribute a property, but ultimately it's the Japanese company that originates and in many cases maintains those rights. As examples, realize that Bandai US doesn't have to pay for the Bandai-owned titles that it brings over, since the property simply transfers from one branch of an international corperation to another. They usually do anyway, in order to keep the books square, but their fees are a lot lower than the standard, which is how they can afford to bring every Gundam ever to the US. Even better, look at what Toei is about to do. If you haven't heard the news, they've announced plans to begin bringing their own projects out in the US. Since this will be a case of a Japanese company directly handling US distribution, noone will have to pay to license anything. But they still have the right to do it, and will be protected by US copyright law. |
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2004-12-17, 09:46 | Link #12 | |
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If i remember right this site is German and was originaly only located in germany. |
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2005-01-03, 04:28 | Link #15 | |
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2005-01-05, 08:06 | Link #19 | |
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I know this is off topic but: Hey hooliganj, check your pm. And to stay on topic: The anime is unlicensed for French, Russian and Italian languages. Announcing a fansub done in these languages on a Germany-based board is surely fine. I think midori no hibi is licensed in france... |
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