No offence taken, H!
Equally I hope you don't take any offence when I say that Bandai didn't quit the western market because of fansubbers or scanlators, they quit the western market because t
hey were a very badly run company with a niche product whose objective merit was minimal in the west, as you have to remember that these are backwards comics printed on lavvy paper or cartoons with appallingly bad voice acting at the best of times if they have an English dub at all - why buy those when we have perfectly good cartoons and comics of our own that haven't got dialogue that sounds like it was written by a child?
Bandai also adversely affected the market for everyone else by destroying anime's visibility in North America in setting the precedent for paying networks to show anime rather than the networks licencing first-to-air rights as they do with any other programming, so their woes aren't the result of piracy or a shrinking market, they're the result of Bandai applying an unnecessary Japanese business model to the US market that saw them having to pay money to get their shows aired whereas before they were
being paid to get their shows aired, and this practice was extended to all anime distributors as time went on. To repeat:
Bandai stopped taking money and started paying it out when they did not have to do so. They lost a shitload of money through poor management and now, like any company, they are paying the inevitable price for that.
As for fansubbers, they have absolutely no reason to sub a title that has already been released - people who do that are straight-up pirates. It's worth noting that a lot of industry criticism comes from western anime publishers who cannot be said to be unbiased about the subject of unpaid hobbyists more often than not seen to be doing a better job than paid professionals, while their Eastern counterparts are notably quieter on the subject of all that unpaid and highly enthusiastic advertising even when they aren't shy of venom to spew at dojinshi publishers.
I will uses fansubs and torrents thro I ditest them as they take forever to down load.
Bittorrents are fast as long as they're well-seeded, otherwise you likely have a shit connection. Batches of anime episodes usually aren't terribly well-seeded, though, especially older shows, or shows that got an official release over here.