Recently the platform Crunchyroll unveiled a new subscription package that allows users to download anime and share accounts, which many have certainly been waiting for and which may become a new strength of the platform.
With this, the platform ensures that it has taken a new step in convincing anime fans to consume them legally. However, this does not mean that the company is unaware of pirate sites. Crunchyroll emailed a questionnaire to its users in Brazil today promising a $ 100 giveaway for those who solved it. In fact, a rather strange question was included in this questionnaire.
- Question 48. On which other platforms do you see anime besides Crunchyroll?
- Netflix.
- Amazon Prime Video.
- YouTube Premium.
- HIDIVE.
- Goyabu.
- Giganima.
- Super Anime.
- Cartoon Network.
- KissAnime.
- 9anime.
- Gogoanime.
- Adult swim.
- Others (specify).
- None of the above, I only watch anime on Crunchyroll.
In this question, the platform asked users to answer what other platforms they watch anime on and what options they listed illegal distribution sites under Super Anime, KissAnime, 9anime, Gogoanime, among other. This may give the company a better idea of ββwhat legal action it should take and of course which sites need more pressure when users respond.
Source: OtakuPT