That's ok. Since they're the ones actually making this stuff. I mean how can you make anime without profit
right? For some of those I can find some cheap official DVD's if I know where to look. Besides some people just use
it for personal viewing. I think most people would do it for personal viewing and would never try to sell pirated anime
like this.
Other than this, if they did not have done this, they would lose profit since people could just go to YouTube and watch
whatever title they have. In a way, if they did not continue to ask YouTube to remove these videos, the anime industry
would significantly be scarred which can create cutbacks for those who want to see various animes or even NEW titles.
The whole world is based on money and without it, there would be chaos in which the entertainment for anime would be
non-existant or incredibly slow production.
I usually download or buy the anime I watch. If it's good I can't wait until I see it on DVD's.
Otherwise, I'd better get started on learning Japanese! -.-
The only time I used YouTube for this type of content was when there's an incredibly huge series that can't
fit on my computer. (i.e. School Rumble) I would need to download the entire first season, which I did not have space
for.
You know what? They should have an anime channel for North America (maybe a world satellite) for Canada and U.S. where
they show SUBBED anime. Say... Japan's channels on world satellite and provides subbed anime for viewers. That
would be TOTALLY profitable nad helpful to everyone!