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The TCP API is a special, '''private''' API which provides access to partial copies of the AniDB database for off-line use.
The TCP API is a special, '''private''' API which provides access to partial copies of the AniDB database for off-line use.


Access to the TCP API is only provided on request and with restrictions. Please contact EXP or Der Idiot on AniDB for additional information. Note that if you consider developing a TCP Client you will have to put up with in memory en- and decryption of data streams and no data is ever to be allowed to put unencrypted on hdd.
Access to the TCP API is only provided on request and with restrictions. Please contact EXP or Der Idiot on AniDB for additional information. Note that if you consider developing a TCP Client you will have to put up with in memory en- and decryption of data streams and no data is ever to be allowed to put unencrypted on HDD.


Currently the only available TCP API Client is AOM.
Currently the only available TCP API Client is AOM.
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We would like to ask you not to parse the AniDB html data directly for data extraction purposes. If your requirements are not covered by the APIs and resources available so far, please feel free to contact us directly.
We would like to ask you not to parse the AniDB html data directly for data extraction purposes. If your requirements are not covered by the APIs and resources available so far, please feel free to contact us directly.


{{eyecatch|Warning|Issuing too many HTTP requests will get you banned. Aside of that you are causing unneccessary stress on our servers.}}
{{eyecatch|Warning|Issuing too many HTTP requests will get you banned. Aside of that you are causing unnecessary stress on our servers.}}


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