Published 18:55 IST, August 6th 2020
How to watch Anime online after Gogoanime & other free anime sites are banned in India?
The Delhi High Court has accepted the plea of Disney Enterprises to ban pirated anime sites in India. Find out how to watch anime online now.
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According to a report by Indian Legal Bureau, in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, Delhi High Court conducted a virtual session of the court and answered Disney Enterprises’ plea to ban domains that were illegally streaming its content. Along with the plea, Disney had also submitted a list of 118 pirated domains, which were illegally streaming high-quality animations produced by the company. The list also included the names of many anime websites such as GoGoanime, KissAnime, Kisscartoon, 9anime, Horriblesubs, and many other pirated websites such as YourBitTorrent2 and Nyaa.si are also covered under the wide umbrella of this ban. Hence, Indian anime lovers are in a pickle, and are confused about, “How to Watch Anime online?”
How to Watch Anime online?
It is a known fact that a lion's share of India's anime fan base gets its entertainment from most of the above mentioned pirated sites. Anime fans were not left with many options when the Sony-owned channel Animax was discontinued on April 18, 2017. The best option for watching anime legally now is to get a subscription of Crunchyroll.
Crunchyroll is an American distributor, publisher, as well as licensing company, which focuses on streaming anime, manga, and doramas. It was founded in 2006 by a group of University of California, Berkeley graduates, and the company currently its channel and partnership program delivers content to 50 million registered users worldwide. Fans can also turn to OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hotstar. However, the selections of anime available on these platforms are very limited.
Why are Anime Sites blocked in India?
The Indian Legal Bureau report, also mentions that, in its statement, the Delhi High Court said, "The plaintiffs are aggrieved by the fact that certain rogue websites are enabling the down-streaming of their creative work which includes films and other entertainment programs, albeit, without requisite licenses. The plaintiffs aver that they have the copyright in the content of their creative works. As the order favoured Disney, the next step will be taken by India’s Internet Service providers.
They will have to add these domains to their filtering systems. The Delhi High Court’s decision comes after Japan announced a blanket ban on leech websites that pirate anime, and impact the creative industry in June 2020. The HC's decision is a 'dynamic' injunction, meaning that the defendants of the plea are free to track, target, and ban any new domains which will emerge after the existing list of fishy anime sites are cleared by ISP's.
Here is how Netizens reacted to the ban on Gogoanime in India
i think they got gogoanime.. pic.twitter.com/Gk7KkgHvD5
— josue-kun 🌍☄️💕 (@jxsuee__) August 3, 2020
dont tell me they got gogoanime pic.twitter.com/VvK7N24WBn
— Mahzz|Cw:Gintama🍇 (@_Mahzz) August 3, 2020
Tokyo Mew Mew isn’t on Crunchyroll?! pic.twitter.com/Ei407wsb7P
— 𝙺𝚒𝚔𝚒 ☻ (@tangleNwhisper) August 5, 2020
*Disney Created pirated websites list to be banned in India including Kissanime, gogoanime and many more others*
— AKHILESH BHATT (@memerpropaganda) July 31, 2020
Indian Weebs: pic.twitter.com/JvAYyEKTz6
News : Disney+ banned free anime streaming sites in india
— Ajju (@Ajju_AK04) August 1, 2020
like - gogoanime, kissanime, 9anime
Me - pic.twitter.com/JFSdhDjr9I
apparently india is banning gogoanime pic.twitter.com/V0o5sUSR9M
— ivy | 📌 (@oikawaity) August 1, 2020
18:54 IST, August 6th 2020