Kamen Rider X Internet Archive Guide
One anonymous user, known only as , told this publication via encrypted message: "Toei wants you to pay $400 for a Blu-ray box set of Kuuga with no English subtitles. That’s fine. But when that set goes out of print in three years, where does the history go? The archive isn't piracy. It's a waiting room for the public domain."
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The archive contains a wide variety of content types that cater to both casual viewers and dedicated researchers: One anonymous user, known only as , told
The Internet Archive operates under various licensing agreements and copyright laws. While some Kamen Rider content is available for free viewing, other materials may be restricted due to copyright or licensing issues. The archive isn't piracy