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Ironically Crunchyroll actually started off as a illegal for profit pirated-video site
Remember mangarock? When mangadex was buggy and relatively small, mangarock was site where you could read manga for free, now it’s the same as crunchyroll but for manga
Same for Hulu. I stopped using it when they started charging and lost content that was “exclusive” to netflix.
I can’t find anything about this on the web. Did they rebrand?
It looks like it was legal but free, but it had most then-recent stuff until they went subscription. I guess I just assumed it was illegal like similar sites at the time lol. Still though same principle, they charge I stop.