Fmovies & Aniwave: Will The Masters of Pirate Resurrection Rise Again? * TorrentFreak
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The demise of Fmovies, Aniwave, and other big-brand pirate sites, has former users asking the same question: Are they really gone forever?
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Honestly, I’ve seen it compared to the mythical Greek hydra. Every time a site is taken down it is replaced by multiple clones. This has happened with many sites and pirate groups and everything else.

As long as there are pirates, it won’t be stopped.

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Yes, people have had these existential crisis moments about piracy for many years. Just a couple of notable examples within my lifetime were the many issues of The Pirate Bay in the 2000s, the closure of KickassTorrents in the 2010s and RARBG’s shutdown last year. People panicked over the initial DeezLoader and YouTube Vanced project shutdowns too. Every single time, without fail, something new rises up whether it’s a direct clone or something entirely new. It’s not always as good initially, but I can’t really say any of these “crackdowns” have had a significant effect from my perspective.

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