The old fansubs are good/bad for anime debate crops up very often, especially in the current climate. But I was wondering about the effect of bootlegs.
It strikes me that most people on this forum don’t touch them. But when you search for any anime on e-bay almost all hits are bootlegs; the typical 26 episodes on 2/3 discs with English and simplified Chinese subs. So it’s safe to assume that there are a lot of people who do buy them.
So whereas many people argue that fan-subs act as adverts and trailers and lead to purchasing legitimate DVD’s, the same cannot be said for bootlegs. It’s hard to imagine people paying around £20 for a whole series and then still bothering to collect the official discs because they liked it.
So do bootlegs have a greater negative impact on the industry than fan-subs? And if so, why is it that we hardly ever seem to mention them?
It strikes me that most people on this forum don’t touch them. But when you search for any anime on e-bay almost all hits are bootlegs; the typical 26 episodes on 2/3 discs with English and simplified Chinese subs. So it’s safe to assume that there are a lot of people who do buy them.
So whereas many people argue that fan-subs act as adverts and trailers and lead to purchasing legitimate DVD’s, the same cannot be said for bootlegs. It’s hard to imagine people paying around £20 for a whole series and then still bothering to collect the official discs because they liked it.
So do bootlegs have a greater negative impact on the industry than fan-subs? And if so, why is it that we hardly ever seem to mention them?