Animetosho shutting down, and now this.

https://www.dexerto.com/anime/south-korea-law-targets-anime-piracy-with-penalties-for-sharing-links-3315460/

Punitive damages: up to 5x losses

So zero?

When million dollar AI companies pirate everything in the world

Silence

When one single person pirates something

Jail time

Billion dollar. And they're not making a single penny of profit to boot (not that it's good either way), and destroying the planet for 0 reason.

This makes me so pissed

Copyright laws are stupid. Copyright should expire the same way patents expire, after 10 years.

Copyright should not exist. You cant fence ideas. This bs only serves capitalists

I think some form needs to exist, even under communism; or else how would you earn for your labor without someone else taking your work and exploiting it?

I agree it should be like 10 years though, and infringement shouldn’t be some wild number, takedowns 100% should not be “shoot first ask questions later”, etc

Ideas are not products of individuals, but of societies. Artists and intellectuals need copyright nowdays because those jobs usually lead you to starvation under capitalism (no, i dont consider academics as a good example of intellectuals). And history is full of irony, because it will probably be capitalism that will take copyright down because its an obstacle to developing AI

Noo no, if ppl dont retire off working once, how will you sell ppl the fantasy of easy retirement off one lucky opportunity

What's to keep Disney from poaching everyone's ideas? IP protection isn't a bad thing in itself. IP protection in perpetuity is the problem. 10-20 years seems fair.

You cant fence ideas.

Yeah, you can't fence ideas using copyright, that's what patents are for.

That would just further disenfranchise creators, most of whom don't make much (if any) money. Why would corporations fork out money for rights to stories/scripts/music when they can wait 10 years and get it for free? We have enough issues currently with corps stealing our IP to train their AIs, and then regurgitate almost exact copies to directly compete against us.

I think no matter which way you went smaller creators would get ground under heel but 10 years would be way too short. I don’t think the people downvoting you really thought about this. The Way of Kings was published in 2010. Brandon Sanderson would’ve lost the copyright in 2020. I can guarantee that some corporation would rather wait and not have to pay him to create a movie immediately as the copyright expired. I’m sure there are tons of other scenarios that I’m not thinking of but larger organizations will always be able to work the system better than smaller creators.

You need a Google, Apple or Facebook account to sign up for Manta. Even if you want to pay, it'll cost you more than money.

Wait what, they don't run their own accounts?

I used Manta with the android app and deleted my account, hoping to make a new account not connected to Google and pay that way. But I couldn't log in with anything other than Google, Apple or Facebook. Figured it was an app thing and opened Manta in a browser. However the same thing showed up when I wanted to sign up. So if you ever find a way, let me know.

I've never heard of the site until now. But indeed, there is no such "Register new account" page, it all goes to the stupid "Sign in with the Big 3" modal. What a fucking joke.

It doesn't help that I learned this site operates on a "gem" economy, and I just do not fucking understand why commercial manga sites do this. Steam charges you cash for games, Amazon and Netflix charge cash for movies and series, even the Google Play Store just uses USD (or whatever local currency). Why do manga sites operate like a fucking pachinko parlor?

Yeah, it didn't do that years ago. You do get some series, if you just sign up for the base subscription. I don't know if these are made with the site and the rest are licensed, which is why you need to pay extra to read them?
But the enshittification is real. People lose the sense of how mu h money they spend, when you have to buy tokens to pay. And you can never buy the correct amount, so you end up having to pay more for enough tokens to get what you want.
It's shit and I just took this as a sign, to not participate anymore. I won't be sailing the seas, but I absolutely get the people who do.

Edit for grammar

Well you said it best, "it costs more than money."

Don't get too surprised. Look what happens in Italy or Spain with soccer. Same idiot stuff that only targets the less tech-savvy. 

This will only improve the sailing abilities of those who love the high seas.

I don't use Discord and that's the only other place these scanlation groups use outside of their sites. If the sites go down, it will legitimately be hard to access the content.

If it's similar to the football streaming then primarily they'll be targeting those selling pirated material.

Fuuuck copyright.

I'm not reading their shit anyways but I have a feeling that this might backfire soon.

And people wonder why their birthrate is plummeting

I think that's more because they work themselves to death, not because they're not allowed to pirate manhwa.

I think people nowdays are unable to understand sarcasm anymore

What's a Thier Crackdown?

it's obviously a typo of 'their' lol

I copied this from piracy subreddit didn't notice the type. I changed it to a better title.

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