Originally posted by: KameronFrye
Call it coincidence, but ADV owns the American rights to some series developed by MFI (I think). ADV could possibly have involvement in stopping fansubbing at the source by asking Japanese studios to take a more active role in putting a stop to fansubs, I know there is interest in ADV acquiring School Rumble since it was made by the same mind behind Azumanga, which is one of their bigger current series. They are also undoubtedly working to get the RahXephon OVA as well, since they already have the rights to the series/movie.
This ultimately will not stop fansubbing, as there will always be a group that will keep subbing despite the threats, but there are those that will stop when asked to. If you want to see if there is validity to this, watch and see who starts licensing these series. This may play in with that ADV-Geneon-Funimation merger of collective interest, should all of these series go to them. It makes sense from their angle, since if the fan subbing on these series is cut down more people may (or may not) be inclined to buy a show since it was harder to get a quality online sub of it. Then again, it could be conspiracy theory. But what do these companies stand to gain if they are paid regardless of fansubbing? This community of anime watching doesn't affect them, as they make their primary bank off of commercialization. The overseas licensing is hardly what they make money off of, in comparison to what they make off the networks checks for commercials ran with them or pay-per-view percentages. So then why make this step if this isn't really hurting them to begin with?