The Goku.to website is no longer accessible as it was shut down due to copyright infringement issues.
Goku.to was a streaming website that provided users with access to a wide range of anime content, including episodes of the popular series “Dragon Ball.” However, like many other streaming sites that offer content without proper licensing, Goku.to faced legal challenges. The creators of the original content, such as production studios and copyright holders, often take action against such websites to protect their intellectual property rights.
In the case of Goku.to, the website was likely targeted by these entities for hosting copyrighted material without authorization. As a result, the site may have received cease and desist orders, or it could have been involved in legal proceedings that led to its shutdown. Additionally, the domain could have been seized by authorities, or the operators might have voluntarily taken down the site to avoid further legal complications.
The shutdown of Goku.to is part of a broader effort by the entertainment industry to combat piracy and protect the revenue streams that come from legitimate distribution channels. Fans looking to watch anime like “Dragon Ball” are encouraged to use legal streaming services that compensate creators and contribute to the production of new content.