Japan-based anti-piracy group CODA is reporting new successes in its overseas efforts to disrupt access to pirate sites. Earlier this month, operators of pirate anime sites in Brazil received in-person visits from CODA, acting on behalf of three major Japanese anime producers. CODA reports that Bakashi.tv, the third most-visited anime site in Brazil, shut down among 15 in total. No other sites are officially named, but our unofficial list provides a few pointers.

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      kill a few more CEOs and they probably won’t bother with america at least

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          In my region of Canada, people usually differentiate from the continential americas by specifying north or south or grouping them like I just did. I also highly doubt any Brazilians refer to themselves as “american”. At the very least the few I have met were quite proud to specifically be referred to as Brazilian.

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    These are the dodgy streaming sites laden with ads right? Not surprised they get shut down if they’re profiting of piracy.

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    In my list of 9 anime streaming sites a whole total of 0 were affected. You can’t beat piracy this way.