The Japan Creative Content Overseas Distribution Agency (CODA) recently announced that through the organization's continuous efforts and the close cooperation of the countries and regions concerned, it has been confirmed that the famous Japanese anime piracy resource site "13DL" has been banned and closed on May 22. CODA has received requests and commissions from many large Japanese anime publishers, collected a lot of solid evidence, and recently reported the information of pirated resource sites to the relevant U.S. courts and applied for their closure according to law. Now it seems that it has achieved results. ·13DL did not seem to put up much resistance, but issued a statement on May 17, just before it was shut down, expressing deep apologies to netizens who had purchased value-added memberships, and released a "last gift" : download links for more than 180,000 comic works. CODA said that those users who download "The Last Gift" may be punished for committing crimes and called on them not to download it. In addition, not long ago, my country also cooperated with CODA to shut down a large domestic pirated animation resource website that was specifically for Japanese users. The illegal income of this resource website has exceeded 100 million yen. |
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