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    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.

     

     Anime and manga producers in Japan are pressing ahead with work that aims to disrupt or render inaccessible pirate sites operated by individuals based overseas.

     

    These enforcement efforts are spearheaded by the Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA), an anti-piracy group which counts major local rightsholders and international groups including the Motion Picture Association (MPA) among its members.

     

    As MPA member Sony attracts attention for its continued expansion into both the manga and anime markets, including its recent interest in the acquisition of publishing giant Kadokawa, synergies between the companies will likely be in focus as the weeks unfold.

    Knock-and-Talk

    Earlier this month, action by CODA in Brazil deployed anti-piracy enforcement tactics used regularly by the MPA and the ACE coalition.

     

    So-called ‘knock-and-talk’ operations begin with the not inconsiderable task of positively identifying pirate site operators and then confronting them directly, usually at their home addresses. When compared to a mailed cease-and-desist notice, similar documents served in person are designed to have a personal impact, and are often credited with presenting a tangible reality more likely to yield results.

     

    Acting on behalf of members Toei Animation Co., Ltd., Toho Co., Ltd., and Bandai Namco Filmworks Inc., CODA’s knock-and-talk aimed to disrupt 15 pirate sites that offered Japanese content to consumers outside Japan, and deployed various measures to limit exposure to enforcement operations.

     

    “They blocked access from Japanese IP addresses and took measures (geo-blocking) to prevent infringement from being discovered by Japanese rights holders, and released Japanese anime to Brazilian viewers with subtitles in Portuguese, the local language, and earned advertising revenue from each site,” CODA explains.

    15 Sites Closed, Including 3rd Most Popular in Brazil

    CODA reports that the December 4 ‘knock-and-talk’ operation resulted in the closure of 15 sites, including bakashi.tv, the third most-visited pirate anime site in Brazil. SimilarWeb traffic data indicates that in September, October, and November 2024, bakashi.tv received 6.43 million, 9.3 million, and 8.34 million visits respectively. CODA’s figures relate to the traffic of all 15 sites combined.

     

    “The average monthly number of visits to these 15 sites over the past three months (August to October 2024) is approximately 7.95 million,” the anti-piracy group reports.

    Unreported Details

    While Bakashi.tv is presumably mentioned by name due to its significance, a site apparently attempting to replace it (same name, different TLD) is claiming that the site’s videos were deleted by the site’s former owner “out of spite.”

     

    With no obvious reference to the sudden appearance of lawyers at the former owner’s home, it’s unclear whether the new site’s users have the full picture. In any event, another supposed replacement using a .to extension is being declared a fake, but what constitutes a fake these days is far from clear.

     

    The names of the other 14 sites have not been released to the public, so it’s not possible to say whether there are 14 individual sites or 14 domains relating to an unspecified number of sites. How many operators were engaged via ‘knock-and-talk’ is also uncertain.

     

    The table below lists all domains officially reported as ‘closed’ by CODA plus any domains we have independently confirmed as redirecting to CODA’s ‘closed’ page in recent months.

     

    The list is likely to be incomplete and since it’s unclear what type of control CODA exercises over these domains, redirections may be subject to change.

     

    Operation Anime (Brazil) Domain ‘Closures’ 2024 – CODA ‘Knock & Talk’
    Recently reported / observed (other) December 2024
    bakashi.tv animeshouse.net onepiece-ex.com.br onepiece-x.com.br
    onepiecex.com.br one-piece-x.com.br subanimes.biz animeshouse.top
    one-piecex.com.br      
    Other domain redirects observed since April 2024
    animefan.cc animesone.cc anitube.site myanimeyes.net
    animeonline.site animesonehd.biz anizero.site noticiasdehoje.biz
    animes.vision animesonehd.cc doramayabu.com onepieceex.net
    animesbr.cc animesonehd.org f5399587d.animetvonline.xyz onepiecex.click
    animesfree.online animesonline.cc flufc.com.br readmangas.net
    animesgratisbr.biz animesonline1.cc godoramas.net subanimes.cc
    animesgratisbr.com animesonlinegg.com goyabu.com tanoshi.digital
    animesgratisbr.net animetvonline.cx goyabu.net tecatual.com
    animeshouse.site animetvonline.xyz hentaisonline.cc yabutoons.com
    animesmania.com animeyabu.com hentaiyabu.com  
    Domain redirects reported April 2024 (official)
    animefire.net animesonline.club animesorionvip.com betteranime.net
    animes.vision animesonline.org animesrubro.net goyabu.com
    animesbr.biz animesonline.vip animesup.biz meusanimes.net
    animesgratisbr.biz animesonline.cc animeyabu.com subanimes.biz
    animesonehd.xyz animesonlinegames.com anitube.site xpanimes.com
    Domains reported as ‘Closed’ by CODA plus any unreported domains that at any time have redirected to CODA’s ‘Closed’ page’ [coda-cj.jp/closed.html].

     

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