Lance Heiskell of FUNimation is so busy not fitting in, that he's resorted to trying to throw some pint-sized weight around by politely threatening fansubbers.
If anyone viewed our previous topic [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], then you already know who Lance Heiskell is. You also know that he claims d-rights from Japan has given him power of attorney to go around and request removal of anime by sending notices to fansub groups that sub such anime as:
Monochrome Factor
Nabari no Ou
Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn
Bamboo Blade
El Cazador de la Bruja
Well, the wonderful fansub group, that does a tremendous job on every product they touch, has been sent a cute little letter from this Lance Heiskell. Due to that, Yuurisan-subs will no longer be posting any more subs of Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn! or Nabari no Ou.
While another fansub group may pick up Kateikyoushi, it is a serious doubt they, or any industry money-monger, can put out the quality Yuurisan has. So, take this as a fair warning that you may not be seeing any updates of this series here, or anywhere, for some time, if at all.
[UPDATED - Aug. 19, 2008]
The following is the precise notice sent to Yuurisan-subs, and apparently released to the whole of the anime world yesterday (Aug. 18, 2008), complete with typos. Included with this statement to Yuurisan-subs was also an affidavit from Lance Heiskell.
"We can confirm that FUNimation Entertainment has obtained has obtained an agreement authorizing FUNimation to act on behalf of d-rights and Enoki Films, Ltd. to prevent infringement on specific titles.
The authorization agreement for d-rights is for 5 series in total:
Monochrome Factor
Nabari no Ou
Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn!
Bamboo Blade
El Cazador de la Bruja
We also have an authorization agreement for Enoki Films Ltd for Slayers Revolution.
Though these series have not been licensed to a local distributor in North America, it is important to note that the rights owned by Japanese producers are still applicable, and enforceable, worldwide.
Industry watchers and anime fans have long known our stance on the unauthorized distribution of anime, especially prior to localization. The practices of illegal downloads and 'fansubbing' are very harmful to our Japanese partners and as part of the longstanding relationship between FUNimation and d-rights and Enoki Films, we have been asked to monitor and take action against unauthorized distribution of these titles. Because we believe that this will benefit the industry, we have agreed to do so."
If anyone viewed our previous topic [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], then you already know who Lance Heiskell is. You also know that he claims d-rights from Japan has given him power of attorney to go around and request removal of anime by sending notices to fansub groups that sub such anime as:
Monochrome Factor
Nabari no Ou
Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn
Bamboo Blade
El Cazador de la Bruja
Well, the wonderful fansub group, that does a tremendous job on every product they touch, has been sent a cute little letter from this Lance Heiskell. Due to that, Yuurisan-subs will no longer be posting any more subs of Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn! or Nabari no Ou.
While another fansub group may pick up Kateikyoushi, it is a serious doubt they, or any industry money-monger, can put out the quality Yuurisan has. So, take this as a fair warning that you may not be seeing any updates of this series here, or anywhere, for some time, if at all.
[UPDATED - Aug. 19, 2008]
The following is the precise notice sent to Yuurisan-subs, and apparently released to the whole of the anime world yesterday (Aug. 18, 2008), complete with typos. Included with this statement to Yuurisan-subs was also an affidavit from Lance Heiskell.
"We can confirm that FUNimation Entertainment has obtained has obtained an agreement authorizing FUNimation to act on behalf of d-rights and Enoki Films, Ltd. to prevent infringement on specific titles.
The authorization agreement for d-rights is for 5 series in total:
Monochrome Factor
Nabari no Ou
Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn!
Bamboo Blade
El Cazador de la Bruja
We also have an authorization agreement for Enoki Films Ltd for Slayers Revolution.
Though these series have not been licensed to a local distributor in North America, it is important to note that the rights owned by Japanese producers are still applicable, and enforceable, worldwide.
Industry watchers and anime fans have long known our stance on the unauthorized distribution of anime, especially prior to localization. The practices of illegal downloads and 'fansubbing' are very harmful to our Japanese partners and as part of the longstanding relationship between FUNimation and d-rights and Enoki Films, we have been asked to monitor and take action against unauthorized distribution of these titles. Because we believe that this will benefit the industry, we have agreed to do so."
Last edited by Kyouri on Tue 19 Aug 2008, 4:49 pm; edited 6 times in total