Ishowspeed can live stream all episodes of ‘One Piece’ without copyright: ‘Nobody has ever gotten that’

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In a first, renowned YouTuber Ishowspeed claims that his channel has been whitelisted to live stream all the episodes of Eiichiro Oda’s anime ‘One Piece.’ Yes, this is no joke. Speed announced the major update during an online streaming session, claiming he won’t face any copyright infringement issues.

“I met the producer of One Piece, and guess what? She said she would whitelist my channel so I can stream all the One Piece episodes on my channel,” said Speed before adding, “I will be able to watch One Piece episodes without getting copyrighted on my channel. Nobody ever got that. Nobody has ever gotten that. I swear on my life she said that. It’s going to be crazy y’all.”

The major update comes only days after Speed admitted Luffy saved his life. During a game streaming, when given a chance to pick between Luffy or Ronaldo, Speed said, “The thing about Luffy, he like saved my life. I was depressed.”

He continued, “Bro you remember 2020 quarantine? I was depressed as hell for some reason. I was like *** every night, 10 times a day. Not doing anything, tired, bored, not doing nothing in my life. I popped up bro. They put One Piece on Netflix, I gave it one episode, bro my whole life changed.”

One Piece follows the life of Monkey D. Luffy, a boy who gains the properties of rubber after accidentally devouring a Devil Fruit. With the Straw Hat Pirate crew at his side, Luffy wants to become the King of the Pirates.

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