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'''AnimeSuki''' (the name comes from the Japanese words Anime and Love) is a website that focuses on providing unlicensed ] ] using the ] ] system. '''AnimeSuki''' (the name comes from the Japanese words Anime and Love) is a website that focuses on providing unlicensed ] ] using the ] ] system. AnimeSuki is not a tracker, instead, it provides links to many trackers across the web and perhaps the most comprehensive source of unlicensed anime torrent links in the entire web.


All the ] listed in the site are not licensed by any American companies in any way and once a title is then it is removed from the site at once. All the ] listed in the site are not licensed by any American companies in any way and once a title is then it is removed from the site at once. This does not necessarily legalize the entire practice (fansubs are technically copyright violations), the WTO TRIPS Agreement specifies that the distribution of copyrighted material is only necessarily illegal when done on a commercial scale, thus making it difficult for anyone besides the copyright holder to prosecute fansubbers. For a more complete explanation, see .


The site also provides an online where anyone can ask for help regarding ] and ] issues ammong other things. The site also provides an online where anyone can ask for help regarding ] and ] issues ammong other things.

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AnimeSuki (the name comes from the Japanese words Anime and Love) is a website that focuses on providing unlicensed Anime Fansub using the BitTorrent Peer-to-peer system. AnimeSuki is not a tracker, instead, it provides links to many trackers across the web and perhaps the most comprehensive source of unlicensed anime torrent links in the entire web.

All the Anime listed in the site are not licensed by any American companies in any way and once a title is then it is removed from the site at once. This does not necessarily legalize the entire practice (fansubs are technically copyright violations), the WTO TRIPS Agreement specifies that the distribution of copyrighted material is only necessarily illegal when done on a commercial scale, thus making it difficult for anyone besides the copyright holder to prosecute fansubbers. For a more complete explanation, see .

The site also provides an online forum where anyone can ask for help regarding Anime and BitTorrent issues ammong other things.

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