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06-07-2008, 01:40 AM
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However looking at retail prices for volumes it's no wonder (aside from sheer convenience and free) fans are reluctant to buy. I've seen Deathnote (as an example) Volume 2 going for about $35. Four episides for $35? It's a single DVD. You can get Blu-Rays for cheaper than that. Granted that was at Sunrise, in Ontario. Sunrise tends to price mark a little however by only a few dollars. A volume should be no more than $20 considering what you actually get with it. The only Anime i've bought is the Akira movie, and two Broly movies on their double feature Blu-Ray release. (Which I think off Amazon was only like $22) Tyrien.DeviantArt~ As of 08/11/2008 5:33 PM Eastern Standard time I now officially own: Miyavi, Kyo, Yuusuke, Maya, Gou, Aki, Aoi, Jun, Yusa, Jui, Key, Heechul, Yesung, Riku, Kei, Jyou, Satoshi, Takeru, Sin, Teddyloid, ♀Yooh♂, Reo, Tomoya, Tatsuro, Hitsugi, Kyoharu, Takanori Nishikawa, Jay Chou, Hirokai, Die, Kaoru, Shinya, and Toshiya. |
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06-08-2008, 12:49 AM
A new CD will hopefully sell millions of copies at 15 dollars a pop, so people don't feel like they are stealing when they download music, as Mariah Carey and Miley Cyrus are obviously rich.
You can't hold manga and anime to that same standard. If a new CD sells 1,000,000 copies, manga publishers are hoping to sell 10% of that number (10,000) copies of a manga. Some sell more, most sell less. So every fan that steals a copy online instead of buying has a much greater impact on the publisher. America's biggest manga publisher, TokyoPop had only 100 employees...and they cut 40 of them last week. When you steal manga and anime, you aren't stealing from the rich, only from dedicated fans who want to bring manga and anime to as many people possible. |
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06-08-2008, 04:09 AM
Slightly on topic, a strong argument against modern day fan-subbing:
YouTube - Anime Fansub Documentary PART 1 First of five. |
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06-08-2008, 04:27 AM
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Please remove the link, or a mod will remove it for you. THIS IS STEALING. When you take something for free that you should be paying for, that is called stealing. This is 100% illegal. There are licensed titles posted there. What part of "Let's not run the manga industry into bankruptcy" don't you understand? |
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06-08-2008, 04:28 AM
Just to add to what MMM has going there.
List of licensed manga in English - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia There are 4 licensed manga's on the front page alone in that link you provided. |
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06-08-2008, 04:57 AM
Nowhere in that site did I find mention of them paying royalties to anyone. Not in the Terms of Use, not in News, not in Announcements, no where.
I did find that users are not supposed to upload copyrighted material in the TOU, which is exactly what licensed manga is. Edit: All that the section of the TOU you copy+pasted is saying is member are not supposed to upload copyrighted material. Guess what. I'm willing to bet none of those members own the rights to the licensed works. |
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