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Written by maehara   
Friday, 31 October 2003 00:00

If you've been following anime fansubs & digisubs for any length of time, you'll know their legal standing - strictly speaking illegal, but with most R1 companies turning a blind eye to them. Yes, I'll be reviewing digisubs, but I have my ethics. So here's the site policy on digisubs.

Quite simple, really:
- Don't ask me for download sites. If you really need to know, Google is your friend.
- Don't expect to see me mention digisubbed releases after a show has been licensed. This bit of fansub ethics really seems to have been forgotten about these days, but I still try & hold to it. If it's been licensed, I'll be waiting for the official release. Any digisub reviews I've posted before the announcement will stay up, though - too awkward to go & delete them all... ^^;

I side with those who see digisubs as a way of previewing new shows - I have limited money for anime, so I don't like buying unseen shows & have no way of renting anime in the UK. If I don't like the show it gets deleted, if I like it I will buy it. Simple.