"The Future of Anime Streaming: Mergers, Myths, and Must-Watch Recommendations"

Funimation and Crunchyroll are working to compensate customers who will lose their digital libraries in the upcoming merger, with options such as access to digital copies on other services or discounts on subscription services. However, the process seems inconsistent and difficult to take advantage of, with some customers receiving boilerplate responses from customer service. The merger comes after Sony's acquisition of Funimation and Crunchyroll, and customers are concerned about losing access to their digital copies. Sony customers have previously faced similar issues with their digital purchases, raising concerns about the handling of digital libraries in the entertainment industry.
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- Sony's Latest Merger Proves Digital Ownership Is a Myth IMDb
- What Does the Crunchyroll-Funimation Merge Mean For The Industry? GameRant
- 10 Best Anime to Watch on Funimation Before it Shuts Down Screen Rant
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