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Past L-E Projects / Re: Death Note Licensed
« on: January 11, 2007, 05:06:39 pm »
Ah, Vegaman and Tsubasa - those were some of the things I was wondering about. Thank you for replying.

Vegaman: True. There's no way to keep it from spreading. I guess I was reacting to the "L-E follows US licensing" statement earlier in the thread. I apologise.

Tsubasa: Yeah, indeed. DRM is an ugly piece of business.

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Past L-E Projects / Re: Death Note Licensed
« on: January 11, 2007, 04:55:34 pm »
The first choice is out of my reach. The second choice is impossible because I do not live in the U.S.. There is a fourth choice.

To clarify: If nobody ever mentions it anywhere, nothing will ever be done about a problem. Now, again, I am not trying to get Live-eviL to change their ways. I have no power to do that. However, if some of Europeans and Oceanians and other English-comprehending people would figure out that because something is licensed for the U.S., and all the fansub groups thereby drop it, there are still a substantial number of fans who now have no way to watch a release - somebody might just cobble together a European- or Oceania-based group. Again, if a better venue for this discussion can be proposed, I would be happy to hear about it. That's an actual, not rhetorical, question

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Past L-E Projects / Re: Death Note Licensed
« on: January 11, 2007, 04:43:50 pm »
Yes. It get licensed, it gets dropped. I'm not trying to change that. I'm speaking up about it, and voicing a concern. Where else can this be done?

Also, there's no need to yell. Geez.

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Past L-E Projects / Re: Death Note Licensed
« on: January 11, 2007, 04:31:26 pm »
Why should it be pulled? It is in the right subforum. It discusses a concern. It is not intended to be disrespectful. It is not asking how to get the now-licensed DN episodes. And finally, in no place have I seen it stated officially that L-E follows US licensing rules. I may have overlooked it - but if it isn't stated anywhere, and it is true, it should be stated somewhere.

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Past L-E Projects / Death Note Licensed
« on: January 11, 2007, 04:08:15 pm »
I find it intriguing and disappointing that Live-eviL equates "The U.S." with "The English speaking world".

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