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Japanese Programs

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#1
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  • 2022/10/11 21:15

If you know of a service where I can watch Japanese TV, please let me know.
Thank you very much.

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#26

#24 Dear TV Guide
You made the same comment in another topic, but where can I buy the device from ? Is it Amazon in the US ? I am a Prime member but I cannot find it on Amazon. I would very much appreciate a more detailed explanation.

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#29
  • OLO HANA
  • 2024/01/01 (Mon) 13:57
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Service to watch Japanese TV, I had charged
annual viewing fee charge by credit card, but do I pay tax to the state of Hawaii ??

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#30
  • Miss.ss
  • 2024/01/27 (Sat) 12:25
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Why don't you watch TV at your parents' house when you return home?

That way you won't get into trouble.

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#31
  • こーの字
  • 2024/01/27 (Sat) 16:43
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https://tvjapan.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/kaizoku_taisaku.pdf
According to information from Japanese broadcasters and producers,
Japanese-language broadcasting is legal in North America ・ and distribution service companies are limited, while other companies are illegal
, Other companies are illegal ( I think they mean Japanese law ).

There was a discussion in another post about the gray area if the server is overseas ( I checked this too, and found information that uploading to the server from Japan is out of compliance with the Japanese copyright law ),
which is a violation of the law. ? I think it is difficult to expect morals from a company that is distributing a Japanese program with a high level of respect for the copyright holder's rights. After all, it is a company that ignores the rights of copyright holders and tries to make money with minimal investment. I understand that you want to watch Japanese popular movies.
Also, there seems to be criticism of Japanese broadcasters who do not allow overseas distribution.
However, the current situation is that there are companies that make money by taking advantage of such feelings of Japanese people overseas,
and then go into hiding when their position becomes unfavorable.

I wonder if each person understands that much before using the company.

Sorry for the length.

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#48
  • 日本のテレビ 愛好家
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  • 2024/02/14 (Wed) 08:26
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There is nothing black, white, or gray about it. More importantly, Japanese politicians are thieves all the time.

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