Manga and Anime Rightsholders Target nHentai
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•nHentai Fights Back in Piracy Lawsuit: 'Rightsholder Gave Permission' * TorrentFreak
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nHentai.net had nearly 80 million visits in June this year .
Rightsholders are not happy with these free platforms and many have classified it as a brazen pirate site that shouldn't be allowed to operate.
California company PCR Distributing, which operates under various brands, has filed a lawsuit against the site.
The company says it previously gave the site permission to use its content.
PCR doesn't dispute that the cited emails are legitimate but even if they are, that doesn’t establish a license or consent to use PCR ’s copyrighted content.
The court has yet to rule on the motion for early discovery, but the details released so far suggest that this case may present some intriguing twists and turns.
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