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Every Anime Piracy Site That May be Shut Down After Netflix-Crunchyroll Crackdown

Summary by FandomWire
The war against anime piracy has reached a new height, and this time, the owners of the rights to those anime are not holding back. In a massive legal escalation, streaming services like Netflix, Disney, and Crunchyroll, backed by the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) and the Motion Picture Association (MPA), have secured a new court order aiming to dismantle a “hydra-headed” network of piracy websites. It’s called hydra-headed due…
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Although piracy fell dramatically with the arrival of streaming services such as Netflix, Prime Video or Disney+, the thing has come back after the changes in subscription policies made by many of them: price increases, restriction of shared accounts, rates with built-in advertising...While many continue to go through the ring for "comfort", many others prefer to look for the series and movies through pirate websites, being the anime one of the …

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FandomWire broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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