Well, that's fine. In that case we have no idea what those series are considered until someone provides valid polling data on how they are viewed by the majority of people.
I said the majority of people buying them though. The question is, was there ever any outrage from consumers that what was being advertised and sold as anime was in fact... not anime? That's the question I'm asking here. The collection is even named ANIMATRIX. So it's not like they were trying to be coy about it. It was directly marketed and sold as a collection of anime shorts based on the Matrix universe. I would say it is a reasonable conclusion that most people accept it for what it is. Which is why we had other similar attempts by Warner Brothers in releasing collections like Batman: Gotham Knight and Halo Legends.
Are you really going to deny that people collectively reject these as anime? Because that's the entire appeal of such collections - western properties being tackled by Japanese anime creators. But they are still controlled and produced by an American company.