Published on April 27th,2009 at 4:48 PM
By Daimaou - G-A.G

Get Translated Manga Officially and Online, Yep, It Will Soon be Possible!

Finally a publishing company hired someone with at least half a working brain…! UPI.com reported yesterday an interesting move from a major Japanese book publisher, Shogakukan, in order to stop illegal translated copies of their Manga will soon open an online English store were you can read online your favorite Manga in English…

Since this company only hired someone with half a working brain, they couldn’t resist screwing it up by ONLY limiting the website to Japanese and US visitors… Yep… I know… Piracy will still kick idiots like these.

Personally I hope to to see the day where regardless of who you are and where you live you can watch TV programs and movies for a fee… There are many good movies and TV programs that will never come to Japan or any other place that could have a huge impact overseas… I’m not asking for free Hulu like solution, I’m talking about being able to legally purchase a US TV program and watch it wherever the fuck I’m living!

Photo by jmvnoos in Paris via Flickr.

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Comments
 

1

I agree, I hate this limited copyright bullshit!

2

It's a joke.
Like all of these kind cr bullshit.

3

you think you've got issues?
In Singapore, Anime fan are being sued for downloading Anime by Japanese companies. Lead by the local distributor Odex.

Not ot mention the local supply by Odex are sometimes rip-offs from fansub and the quality isworst then the ones downloaded -_-"

4

yeah cannot agree more ,if they want us to buy it legaly ,why don't just make dvd and blue ray more cheaper >_

 

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