Raw-paradise is shut, so the next one is Mangafox or Onemanga....
ooh so its real: from animenewsnetwork
The 36 publishers in Japan's Digital Comic Association and several American publishers are forming a coalition to combat the "rampant and growing problem" of scanlations - illicit digital copies of manga either translated by fans or scanned directly from legitimate English releases.
The coalition asserts that "
scanlation aggregator" sites "now host thousands of pirated titles, earning ad revenue and/or membership dues at creators' expense while simultaneously undermining foreign licensing opportunities and unlawfully cannibalizing legitimate sales." Google
lists one site on its list of the 1,000 most-visited sites on the web. An unnamed spokesperson for the coalition also pointed to smartphone
applications
designed to read such sites as an escalation of the problem.
The coalition is reportedly threatening legal action against 30 scanlation sites, whose names were not revealed. The organization currently includes Japanese publishers
Kodansha,
Shogakukan,
Shueisha,
Square Enix, and the Tuttle-Mori Agency, as well as North American manga publishers
Vertical Inc.,
Viz Media,
Tokyopop, and
Yen Press.
Source:
Publishers Weekly Update:
According to a press release issued by Viz Media on Tuesday, the coalition's members include Square Enix, Viz Media, TOKYOPOP, Vertical, Inc., the Tuttle-Mori Agency, Yen Press, and the members of the Digital Comic Association: Akane Shinsha,
Akita Shoten,
ASCII Media Works,
East Press,
Ichijinsha,
Enterbrain,
Okura Shuppan,
Ohzora Shuppan,
Gakken,
Kadokawa Shoten,
Gentosha Comics, Kodansha,
Jitsugyo No Nihonsha, Shueisha, Junet, Shogakukan,
Shogakukan Shueisha Production,
Shodensha,
Shonen Gahosha,
Shinshokan,
Shinchosha,
Take Shobo, Tatsumi Shuppan,
Tokuma Shoten, Nihon Bungeisha,
Hakusensha,
Fujimi Shobo,
Fusosha,
Futabasha,
France Shoin, Bunkasha,
Houbunsha,
Magazine House,
Media Factory,
Leed sha, and
Libre Shuppan.