So far it’s mostly been a lot of babble about who the company is and what they do, but interestingly, they seem to be talking a lot about trying to get through to the Japanese companies about getting a faster turnaround time for top anime titles. Which makes since, since the author of the open letter to the industry re: subbing was ANN founder Justin Sevakis, who is also the manager of strategic development and programming for ImaginAsian.
I’m probably going to scoot out of here in a second to hit up the Go! Comi panel, but I am out of power and these rooms don’t have power outlets. (I asked a guy who worked here about it, and he said no one wants to pay for the power. I’m like, I just paid $70 to use your internet, what the hell are you talking about not paying? *grumble*)
Tags: fansubs, imaginasian, piracy

December 7th, 2007 at 3:14 pm
I hate when its impossible to charage your laptop, god speed, hope you get it fixed.