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    10 January 2009

    [ASNYCNOW15FR]The "Fansubs" they begin the future of TV series?


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    The "Fansubs" they begin the future of TV series?
    by Asnycnow15 News(Asnycnow15fr)
    While it is now possible to find on the Net any series subtitled in major languages of the planet, thanks to the fans-who volunteer translators. And the limit of legality.

    For several years, the phenomenon of "fansub" expands on the Web. Behind the name are hidden barbaric people, and sometimes real organizations whose sole purpose is to bring pleasure to the latest episodes of a television series.

    The Japanese animation cartoon on the Web

    The problem particularly affects animes (pronounced "lively"), these cartoons in a Japanese manga style. Why? Because there are a large variety, like the manga. Very often they are not distributed in Western countries, because production companies are reluctant to invest in these highly targeted series. This allows groups to "Fansubs" to flourish.

    The most successful American series such as "Desperate Housewives" or "CSI" are also available almost instantly on the Net. But the episodes are longer to translate (40 minutes on average, against 20 for an anime), and intellectual property rights are much more strict, the majority of these series with distributors abroad. Finally, these series are widely distributed throughout the world and therefore more accessible to the public.

    Today, for the series success in Japan, the process takes less than 24 hours to get an English version, and a little more for another language. The "fansubbers" other countries often wait for the English version be translated into their own language, because English bilinguals are more common than bilingual Japanese.

    A well-run

    At the root of Dattebayo-FR, the French branch of Dattebayo, the groups of "Fansubs" the best known of the Web, a young officer of 25 years known as the pseudo Tipii. Fan of the first hour of "Naruto", inspires the most downloaded, he decided in 2005 to take charge of the translation into French.

    Only in its infancy, it got the original and the English translation provided by the "subbers" American, and adapted into French. To benefit the rest of the community of fans, it distributes its videos via IRC, a simple chat program that allows users to recover by focus.

    "Many fans have offered their help on IRC. Some were involved in the translation when I did not have time, others have provided technical advice to improve the quality of videos," says Tipii. His team now has several dozen people.

    True to the spirit of the Internet, Dattebayo-EN respects the concept of free education. For Tipii, fansub philosophy is to "make something free and able to bring the French community. But I remain a fan first."

    Soon victim of its success, in 2006 he launched a website, now in its third version, which offers a dozen translated anime. Tipii estimated 100 to 000 the number of downloads of an episode of Naruto in the week following its release online. "The accommodations, it represents 4 terabytes per month," says Lowan, developer of the site. And that's without counting viewings on Dailymotion and YouTube, or other sites that will in turn distribute the file.

    The figures of the English version is even more impressive. According to the site Dattebayo.com, the average download an episode in 2008 around 450 000.

    The borders of legality

    Until the series is not officially distributed in the country in question, it is not always beneficial right to submit claims. Japanese studios do not always complain because the "Fansubs" ensure their international distribution free.

    Some production companies Western eventually buy licenses, sometimes as a result of the success encountered by these series on the Internet through "Fansubs. This is the case in France and the United States for the series "Naruto". Groups of "Fansubs are usually contacted and asked to cease their activities.

    Team Dattebayo-FR did not escape the rule. Lowan remembers. "One day we received a mail from a French distributor for a series that 'subbie'," he says. This was followed by a discussion and ultimately, I think they've decided to leave us alone. Anyway, if you stop, other 'teams' would be created [group "fansubbers"]. The problem of the Internet that it is incrontrôlable. "

    Côté distributor sounds different. For Cedric Littardi, CEO of the company which operates several Kaze licenses, the problem is rather the pattern of consumption that arises from "Fansubs. "For a young adolescent, it has become normal to see an episode 'fansubbé' on Dailymotion free, he lamented. The fans must understand that producing a cartoon is very expensive and it takes time to produce a translation of quality. "

    Tipii, he does not consider that there be a competition between "fansubbers and distributors. 'Old' Fansubs' do not want a dubbed version in French. They are used for years to vote in Japan. In contrast, viewers who discovered the series in English will not necessarily download a original subtitled, "he says.

    An amicable cohabitation is even more conceivable that the "fansubbers" are most often a good margin ahead in terms of numbers of episodes. But according to Cédric Littardi, the effects of "fansub" are already being felt to Japan: "Some studios are almost bankrupt, the number of animated series is produced in fall of almost 50%. It is the creation itself is being affected. " Not sure the argument that prevents hundreds of thousands of addicts to download the latest episode of their favorite show.
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    Source:France 24
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    04 January 2009

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    [MIDDLE EAST]Civilians die in Gaza fighting

    Heavy fighting is raging in the Gaza Strip between Israeli forces and Palestinian fighters after Israel launched its ground offensive on the territory.

    At least 30 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been killed since fighting began late on Saturday, according to Palestinian medical sources.

    An Israeli soldier was killed on Sunday in the fighting, the Israeli army said.

    Thousands of Israeli troops entered the Gaza Strip overnight with tanks and helicopters, accompanied by naval support and air strikes.

    The ground offensive followed eight days of intense Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, purportedly aimed at ending cross-border rockets being fired by Hamas fighters from the territory into southern Israel.

    The Israeli assault, codenamed "Operation Cast Lead", has killed more than 507 Palestinians and wounded more than 2,400 others. Four Israelis have been killed by the Hamas rocket strikes in the same time.

    Among the latest victims were a mother and her four young children, killed in an Israeli air strike on their home in Gaza.

    Also killed in Israeli shelling was a Palestinian paramedic, the Oxfam aid agency said. Another paramedic lost his leg when a shell struck an ambulance.

    Hamas defiant

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    An undaunted Hamas, however, has vowed to fight back and defeat the Israeli forces. A spokesman for Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas, told Al Jazeera on Sunday that Israeli troops faced death or capture.

    "The battle has just started and the enemy should endure the consequences and results. They should be ready for the bad news coming from the Gaza Strip," Abu Obeida, a spokesman, said.

    Hamas said it had captured two Israeli soldiers but the Israeli army denied that.

    While the UN secretary-general called for an immediate end to the operations, the Security Council failed to agree on a resolution calling for a ceasefire after an emergency meeting.

    Shimon Peres, the Israeli president, has meanwhile rejected the possibility of a ceasefire but said Israel does not intend to occupy Gaza.   

    "We don't intend neither to occupy Gaza nor to crush Hamas, but to crush terror. And Hamas needs a real and serious lesson. They are now getting it," Peres said in an interview.

    Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros, reporting from the Shifa hospital in Gaza City, said doctors were struggling to cope amid low supplies and the rising number of wounded.

    She said the scene was chaotic, with doctors treating the injured on the floor.

    Humanitarian crisis

    Fears of a humanitarian crisis have also grown in recent days, as the strip, home to 1.5 million people, is already suffering shortages of fuel, food and medical supplies due to a two-year economic blockade imposed by Israel.

    Map


    Israeli positions in Gaza

    The International Committee for the Red Cross said on Sunday its medical emergency team had been prevented for a third day from entering the territory.

    Egypt has also completely closed the Rafah crossing, cutting off aid supplies to the territory.  

    The UN has warned that there were "critical gaps" in aid reaching Gaza, despite claims from Tzipi Livni, the Israeli foreign minister, that there was no crisis and that aid was getting through.

    However, Christopher Gunness, the UN Relief and Works Agency (Unrwa) spokesman said the idea that there is no humanitarian crisis is absurd.

    "The organization for which I work - Unrwa - has approximately 9-10,000 workers on the ground. They are speaking with the ordinary civilians in Gaza... People are suffering. A quarter of all those being killed now are civilians. So when I hear people say we're doing our best to avoid civilian casualties that rings very hollow indeed."

    Elsewhere in the strip, heavy artillery, tracer fire and rockets could be heard while reports said Israeli troops had reached the northern towns of Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun.

    Soldiers and fighters were also locked in gun battles east of the Hamas stronghold of Zeitoun.

    'Fear and terror'

    Ayman Mohyeldin, Al Jazeera's correspondent reporting from Gaza City, said: "Perhaps the most significant military development on the ground is that Gaza has now actually been split into two.

    "A column of Israeli tanks and artillery, and armoured personnel vehicles has made its way through from the eastern part of Gaza, reaching as far as the Mediterrannean sea on the Western part, essentially splitting Gaza.
     
    "That area, mostly in the former settlement of Nitzerim, it was an open area after Israel withdrew the settlement, so they were able to make strong advances all the way across Gaza, essentially cutting off the northern part from the southern part."

    Mohyeldin said that the scene in Gaza was one of "fear and terror".

    He said power lines have been cut throughout Gaza and more than 250,000 people in the northern part of the territory were without electricity.

    "The biggest concern is a ground invasion could result in urban warfare," he said.
      

    The Israeli defence minister said Israel
    had weighed all options before the raids [AFP]
    Witnesses in eastern Gaza told Al Jazeera that soldiers have begun house to house operations, moving from building to building. They have also taken positions on top of many of the rooftops in that area.

    Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland, reporting from the Israeli side of the border, said the  authorities there have been extremely tight-lipped about the operation.

    However, the military has confirmed that at least 30 soldiers have been wounded, two of them seriously, in the fighting so far.

    Israel extended its naval blockade of Gaza early on Sunday, from six nautical miles to 20 nautical miles, preventing humanitarian aid and protest vessels from trying to break the siege.

    It also captured the Hamas-affiliated Al Aqsa TV and has been broadcasting messages telling Hamas leaders to give themselves up.

    Around 9,000 military reservists have been called up to assist in the ground assault.

    Ehud Barak, Israel's defence minister, said that the operation was aimed at forcing Hamas "to stop its hostile activities against Israel and bring about significant change".

    "The operation will be expanded and intensified as much as necessary," Barak said on Sunday. "War is not a picnic."

    Mark Regev, an Israeli government spokesman, told Al Jazeera that the "single aim" of the offensive was to halt Hamas rocket attacks into Israeli territory.

    "Ultimately Hamas is solely responsible for this crisis and today they are paying a price for that," he said.

    [NEWS]Israel pushes deeper into Gaza

    Heavy fighting is reported in Gaza between Israeli forces and Palestinian fighters after Israel launched its ground offensive on the territory.

    Thousands of Israeli troops entered the Gaza Strip overnight with tanks and helicopters, accompanied by naval support and air strikes.

    At least 30 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been killed since ground fighting began late on Saturday, according to Palestinian medical sources.

    More than 500 Palestinians have been killed in the nine days of what's been termed "Operation Cast Lead" and four Israelis have been killed by the Hamas rocket strikes in the same time.

    While the UN secretary general called for an immediate end to the operations, the Security Council failed to agree on a resolution calling for a ceasefire after an emergency meeting.

    Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros, reporting from the Shifa hospital in Gaza, said doctors were struggling to cope amid low supplies and the rising number of wounded.

    She said the scene was chaotic, with doctors treating the injured on the floor.

    In the Gaza Strip, heavy artillery, tracer fire and rockets could be heard while reports said Israeli troops had reached the northern towns of Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun.

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    Watch our coverage of the war on Gaza
    Israeli forces have cut the territory in half and were ringing Gaza City itself, Palestinian witnesses said.

    Soldiers and fighters were also locked in gunbattles east of the Hamas stronghold of Zeitoun.

    Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reporting from Gaza City said: "Perhaps the most significant military development on the ground is that Gaza has now actually been split into two.

    "A column of Israeli tanks and artillery, and armoured personnel vehicles has made its way through from the eastern part of Gaza, reaching as far as the Mediterrannean sea on the Western part, essentially splitting Gaza.
     
    "That area, mostly in the former settlement of Nitzerim, it was an open area after Israel withdrew the settlement, so they were able to make strong advances all the way across Gaza, essentially cutting off the northern part from the southern part."
      
    Witnesses in eastern Gaza tell Al Jazeera that soldiers have begun house to house operations, moving from building to building. They have also taken positions on top of many of the rooftops in that area.

    Casualties

    Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland, reporting from the Israeli side of the border said the  authorities there have been extremely tight-lipped about the operation.

    However, the military has confirmed that at least 30 soldiers have been wounded in the fight so far, two of them seriously.

    Al Aqsa TV, the station affiliated to Hamas, said the group has captured two Israeli soldiers. This has not been independently verified nor has the Israeli military confirmed it.

    "As far as we know, this is not true," a senior army official told reporters.

    At least 11 people died in a raid which
    hit a mosque in Gaza [AFP]

    In initial clashes, Israeli ground forces killed eight Gazans, five of them fighters.

    Four Palestinians were killed when a house was struck by an Israeli missile in Rafah, medics and residents said.

    Ayman Mohyeldin, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Gaza City, said that the scene in Gaza was one of "fear and terror".

    Palestinian medical sources say at least 477 Palestinians have died and more than 2,300 had been injured since Israel began aerial bombardment of Gaza more than a week ago.

    Four Israelis have also been killed by Palestinian rockets fired into southern Israel during the past week.

    Israel, meanwhile, extended its naval blockade of Gaza early on Sunday, from six nautical miles to 20 nautical miles, preventing humanitarian aid and protest vessels from trying to break the siege.

    Around 9,000 military reservists have also been called up to assist in the ground assault.

    Hamas warnings

    Ehud Barak, Israel's defence minister, said on Saturday that the operation was aimed at forcing Hamas "to stop its hostile activities against Israel and bring about significant change".

    "We have carefully weighed all our options, we are not war hungry but we should not allow a situation where our towns are constantly targeted by Hamas," he said.

    The Israeli defence minister said Israel
    had weighed all options before the raids [AFP]
    Mark Regev, an Israeli government spokesman, later told Al Jazeera that the "single aim" of the offensive was to halt Hamas rocket attacks into Israeli territory.

    "Ultimately Hamas is solely responsible for this crisis and today they are paying a price for that," he said.

    Hamas has vowed to defeat the Israeli army following the invasion, with Osama Hamdan, a senior official for Hamas in Beirut, Lebanon, telling Al Jazeera that "military operations will not win for the Israelis".

    On Friday, Khaled Meshaal, the political leader of Hamas, had warned that any Israeli ground offensive would lead to a "black destiny".

    Reservists mobilised

    Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin reports that power lines have been cut throughout the Gaza Strip and more than 250,000 people in the northern part of the territory are without electricity.

    "The biggest concern is a ground invasion could result in urban warfare," he said.

    "Rockets are being fired from deeper and deeper within Gaza and if Israel's intention is to prevent such attacks how far into Gaza, an area densely populated with civilians, will they need to go?"

    Fears of a humanitarian crisis have also grown in recent days, as the strip, home to 1.5 million people, is already suffering shortages of fuel, food and medical supplies due to a two-year economic blockade imposed by Israel.

    The International Committee for the Red Cross said on Saturday its medical emergency team had been prevented for a second day from entering the territory.

    The UN has warned that there were "critical gaps" in aid reaching Gaza, despite claims from Tzipi Livni, the Israeli foreign minister, that there was no crisis and that aid was getting through.

    At least 25 per cent of the Palestinians killed since Israel began its aerial assault nine days ago were civilians, the UN has estimated.


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    Scores Killed In Thailand Nightclub

    Scores killed in Thai club fire

    Thai rescue workers remove a victim of the fire that broke out at the Santika night club in Bangkok [EPA]
     

    At least 54 people have been killed and 100 others wounded in a fire at a nightclub in the Thai capital Bangkok.

    Locals and foreigners were celebrating New Year's Eve.

    The fire started at the Santika club in the city's Ekkamai district early on Thursday morning, Vallop Janthorn, a metropolitan fire co-ordination official, said.

    "The fire is under control and police are investigating to find out the cause," Vallop said.

    "At least 54 people are confirmed dead and the toll could rise."

    Television stations variously reported the cause of the fire as a firework set off because of the new year celebration and an electrical fault at the club.

    Sirens wailed through the night as rescue workers raced to the scene.

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