Torrenting has also played a significant role in shaping fan engagement with anime content. By making content widely available, torrenting has increased the show's visibility and attracted new fans.
"Dragon Ball Super" was broadcast in Japan from 2015 to 2018 and simulcast on various platforms worldwide. The show was also made available on DVD and Blu-ray, as well as on streaming platforms such as Crunchyroll and Funimation. However, despite these official distribution channels, "Dragon Ball Super" was also widely available on torrent sites.
Q: Can I get in trouble for torrenting Dragon Ball Super? A: Yes, you can receive DMCA notices, ISP throttling, or even face lawsuits for torrenting copyrighted content.
Torrenting can also have a positive impact on the popularity of a show. By making the content widely available, torrenting can increase the show's visibility and attract new fans. According to a survey by the market research firm, Nielsen, 70% of anime fans in the United States reported that they had watched anime on a torrent site at some point.
"Dragon Ball Super" is a popular Japanese anime series that premiered in 2015. The show is a sequel to the original "Dragon Ball" series and has gained a massive following worldwide. However, the rise of torrenting has led to concerns about the impact on the anime industry's revenue and the show's popularity. Torrenting allows users to download and share copyrighted content, including anime, without paying for it.