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manganews.net/news.php?article…Today a coalition of Japanese and U.S. publishers announced a coordinated effort to combat a rampant and growing problem of internet piracy plaguing the manga industry. Scanlation, as this form of piracy has come to be known, refers to the unauthorized digital scanning and translation of manga material that is subsequently posted to the internet without the consent of copyright holders or their licensees.
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What the hell, first it's aggregators. next it's after scanlators. Yaoi is considered Porn in most countries outside the US - most, not all - and we have no way of reading other than these sites man. Even if i learn Japanese - i can't import without going to the slammer or something.
Some guys already got caught in canada for shota.
Many governments around the world are proposing to put up internet filters - Australia, UK, Vietnam, and more.
On the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement - ISPs want to monitor your traffic to see if you are DLing copyrighted material.
and they are closing manga hosters.
import yaoi, you go to jail. What can we do?
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