Japanese police crack down on illegal manga hosting sites
A 37-year-old man was arrested Saturday for allegedly engaging in the management of an illegal manga-viewing website that hosted copies of “One Piece.”This is but a step the Japanese authorities are taking in stopping manga pirating, which is unfair to the mangakas whose works are being posted to these crooked sites at the risk of costing them residuals for the hard work they've done. As this shows, the authorities in Japan can be pretty efficient in tackling crooks like these.
Wataru Adachi is suspected of uploading unauthorized image files of the megahit comic in May 2017 on Mangamura, a website that allowed visitors to read pirated comics.
The suspect has neither admitted nor denied the allegation, saying he wants to speak with a lawyer.
Romi Hoshino, 27, the head of the website’s operations, was detained in the Philippines last month and Japanese police are set to arrest him on suspicion of copyright infringement for running the website as soon as he is deported to Japan.
Labels: Europe and Asia, manga and anime, technology
Amazing what other countries count as serious crimes and as petty crimes.
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