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Author:Mäntylä, Teemu
Title:Piracy or productivity: unlawful practices in anime fansubbing
Piratismia vai tuottavuutta; laittomat toimintatavat animen fanikäännöksissä
Publication type:Master's thesis
Publication year:2010
Pages:66      Language:   eng
Department/School:Informaatio- ja luonnontieteiden tiedekunta
Main subject:Vuorovaikutteinen digitaalinen media   (T-111)
Supervisor:Takala, Tapio
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Electronic version URL: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:aalto-201203131532
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Location:P1 Ark Aalto     | Archive
Keywords:Japanese animation
anime
fansub
copyright
piracy
japanilainen animaatio
anime
fanikäännös
tekijänoikeus
piratismi
Abstract (eng): Over a short period of time, Japanese animation or anime has grown explosively in popularity worldwide.
In the United States this growth has been based on copyright infringement, where fans have subtitled anime series and released them as fansubs.
In the absence of official releases fansubs have created the current popularity of anime, which companies can now benefit from.

From the beginning the companies have tolerated and even encouraged the fan activity, partly because the fans have followed their own rules, intended to stop the distribution of fansubs after official licensing.

The work explores the history and current situation of fansubs, and seeks to explain how these practices adopted by fans have arisen, why both fans and companies accept them and act according to them, and whether the situation is sustainable.
Abstract (fin): Japanilaisen animaation eli animen suosio maailmalla on lyhyessä ajassa kasvanut räjähdysmäisesti.
Tämä kasvu on Yhdysvalloissa perustunut tekijänoikeuksien rikkomiseen, missä fanit ovat tekstittäneet animesarjoja itse ja julkaisseet ne fanikäännöksinä.

Virallisten julkaisujen puutteessa fanikäännökset ovat luoneet animen nykyisen suosion, jota yhtiöt voivat nyt hyödyntää.
Yhtiöt ovat alusta asti sietäneet ja jopa kannustaneet fanien toimia, osaksi koska fanit ovat noudattaneet omia sääntöjään, joiden on tarkoitus estää fanikäännösten levitys virallisen lisensoinnin jälkeen.

Työ selvittää fanikäännösten historiaa ja nykytilannetta, ja pyrkii selittämään, miten fanien omaksumat säännöt ovat syntyneet, miksi sekä fanit että yhtiöt hyväksyvät ne ja toimivat niiden mukaan, ja voiko tilanne jatkua tällaisena.
ED:2010-08-30
INSSI record number: 40324
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