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do y’all not research at all?? seriously? ao3 is a subsect of a registered 501c3, meaning they are legally required to disclose their finances and release annual reports. which they do…every year…
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Once again proven that these ghoulish old farts at Japanese publishers are the devil lol. What do you mean they made the author, who owns the works and made a decision to try and reach out to global audiences where the publisher failed, take down everything mentioned about it.

Nishii@pinknishii
Translating your own work and posting it for the global audience to see on a piracy site is honestly so goated. It's genuinely so difficult to get access to works legally in so many countries abroad, this is such a blessing
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I think this should be an important moment for international fans of animanga.
A mangaka scanlated his own work and published it on the internet for free, so that it will reach people who can't read japanese. I think it's a powerful statement that we shouldn't take for granted.
秋山視点|Shiten Akiyama@shiten_room
I was forced to delete the content regarding “that matter.” I sincerely apologize to everyone who supported me. I draw manga for a Japanese publisher. My work belongs to me. Yet I cannot freely handle my own creations. And sometimes, even this account... The number of overseas manga fans may not grow any further. Still, I'm glad I got to meet all of you. I always pour my all into the manga right in front of me. Other issues are insignificant to me. Well then, I'm off to draw a masterpiece.
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