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Ben 'FBINinja' Schmidt

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International company Odex who licenses anime and distributes it. (check the Wiki for more info) Best known for its attacks on all people who download anime, and other videos with the use of torrents, has been pretty out of the news, and under the radar, until recently, where they have been lashing out all over the world on people citing that they have received a complaint from the copyright holder, even if it isn’t copyrighted anywhere outside of japan.

Comcast, who has been working long and hard on finding a way to shoot all torrenters on sight, for “taking up way to much bandwidth” Which got them in trouble earlier, well now they have teamed up with Odex, letting them send letters in the guise of the comcast company, sending cease and desist orders to its users, and websites.

Refer to the original posting to read some of the claims, and its in different languages too! These guys are in this to win it.

UPDATE: according to the site linked below, that this was a mistake? by BayTSP, which i need to do my research a bit more because that name is new to me. so expect this to be covered up quite fast. but always stay alert! You may not think so, but Downloading anime, well…technically illegal. Keep on your toes! Ill be sure to keep you updated with the latest on piracy issues.

I’m just glad i don’t use comcast….

[DarkMirage]


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  • 4 Responses to 'The Almighty Odex is back'

    1. Chraen - November 20th, 2007 at 2:27 am

      BayTSP is the tracking company that Odex hired to get the IP addresses of downloaders.

    2. FBINinja - November 20th, 2007 at 3:33 am

      thank you for the information!

    3. animemecha - November 20th, 2007 at 12:55 pm

      I’m pretty sure SOMEONE SOMEWHERE will find a solution to improve our anime piracy ways.

      TAKE THAT COMCAST YOU DOUCHES

    4. Nahu - November 20th, 2007 at 5:21 pm

      The only way to stop piracy in anime is to match the offerings of the fansubbers in quality and make the price accesible, not this $100 boxset bullshit.


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