Mangaka Akamatsu Ken To Launch Free Download Service of Discontinued Manga
Layout image of J-Comi website
Akamatsu came up with the idea when he started to receive letters from fans, who obtained his manga by illegal downloading. He thinks it's impossible to eliminate the illegal scans from the internet and it would rather be beneficial if the authors put advertisements to the scans and earn revenue from them. Akamatsu has found the way to establish a "Library of Out-of-print Manga" independent of publishers because publication contracts of manga usually expire in three to five years. Akamatsu is also planning to enable the users to upload scans and to share them via J-Comi after the inspection by the staff and the addition of advertisements.
Sources: Anime!Anime!, Natalie, J Comi official blog
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Dec 6, 2010 4:37 PM by kamuielric
Nov 22, 2010 10:05 AM by MXMach
And THAT'S how it's done.. But it will probably be in Japanese, won't it? D:
Yeah but then if team can use these raw and translate them I don't see why he wouldn't make an english section since he would makes more money.
Nov 19, 2010 1:41 PM by Alycen
Nov 19, 2010 12:58 PM by midnighteternal
Nov 19, 2010 11:17 AM by MochaMongoose
Nov 19, 2010 7:33 AM by kamuielric
EDIT: i just realized, is it RAW scans, or TRANSLATED scans, or both?
I went to have a look. They're RAW scans.
Nov 19, 2010 2:04 AM by mikhailn
According to Anime!Anime!, mangaka Akamatsu Ken established a stock company J-Comi with Deguchi Ryusei. The aim of the company is to provide discontinued manga electronically for free. As a test launch of the beta version, all the fourteen volumes of Love Hina manga will be available for free downloading from November 26th. The full launch will be made on January 10th 2011 and scans of out-of-print manga will be provided in PDF format without copy protection.
Layout image of J-Comi website
Akamatsu came up with the idea when he started to receive letters from fans, who obtained his manga by illegal downloading. He thinks it's impossible to eliminate the illegal scans from the internet and it would rather be beneficial if the authors put advertisements to the scans and earn revenue from them. Akamatsu has found the way to establish a "Library of Out-of-print Manga" independent of publishers because publication contracts of manga usually expire in three to five years. Akamatsu is also planning to enable the users to upload scans and to share them via J-Comi after the inspection by the staff and the addition of advertisements.
Sources: Anime!Anime!, Natalie, J Comi official blog
So basically he'll distribute ALL POSSIBLE discontinued titles or only his works?
If he does do what I understood from the lines, hell yeah! Freedom to the Otakus :D
the way i understand it, yes, he wants to have discontinued manga - not just his - to be distributed for free..
i can say it's a good move... for one, i don't see reading manga online as a bad thing for the industry... though i won't mind if they'd put some ads for extra revenue... anyway that's typical of any other free services online..
btw, i'm not much familiar with Love Hina... meanwhile, Akamatsu's other work, Negima, is my favorite manga... :)
EDIT: i just realized, is it RAW scans, or TRANSLATED scans, or both?
Nov 19, 2010 12:40 AM by agent535
Nov 18, 2010 8:17 PM by randywmorgan17
Now this was a nickass move.
Nov 18, 2010 7:17 PM by Sabinlerose
According to Anime!Anime!, mangaka Akamatsu Ken established a stock company J-Comi with Deguchi Ryusei. The aim of the company is to provide discontinued manga electronically for free. As a test launch of the beta version, all the fourteen volumes of Love Hina manga will be available for free downloading from November 26th. The full launch will be made on January 10th 2011 and scans of out-of-print manga will be provided in PDF format without copy protection.
Layout image of J-Comi website
Akamatsu came up with the idea when he started to receive letters from fans, who obtained his manga by illegal downloading. He thinks it's impossible to eliminate the illegal scans from the internet and it would rather be beneficial if the authors put advertisements to the scans and earn revenue from them. Akamatsu has found the way to establish a "Library of Out-of-print Manga" independent of publishers because publication contracts of manga usually expire in three to five years. Akamatsu is also planning to enable the users to upload scans and to share them via J-Comi after the inspection by the staff and the addition of advertisements.
Sources: Anime!Anime!, Natalie, J Comi official blog
So basically he'll distribute ALL POSSIBLE discontinued titles or only his works?
If he does do what I understood from the lines, hell yeah! Freedom to the Otakus :D
Nov 18, 2010 7:16 PM by Celestz
i cant read japanese (T-T)
anyway good job akamatsu-sensei
you are my hero :D
i hope you gain success and many more ppl follow this heroic act
good luck~!
Nov 18, 2010 7:10 PM by GuyFreakz
Nov 18, 2010 5:09 AM by Hatchuu
It's good that Akamatsu can do something for the manga community.
Nov 18, 2010 2:17 AM by MomoHime125
Nov 18, 2010 1:14 AM by Eternal_Shield
Nov 18, 2010 12:03 AM by kasumisama
Way to go, Ken Akamatsu. And I want a good scans of Love Hina, too! The one I obtained "Illegally" is in poor quality! (But I still read it for about 3 to 4 times!) Lol! XD
Me too :D
This guy just secured his spot as my #1 favorite person even more than before.
First he writes my two favorite mangas (Love Hina and Negima), and now this!
Now he just needs to get good anime adaptions of his series, and he'll be legendary!
Nov 17, 2010 11:58 PM by uppfinnarn
+1 karma to Akamatsu
Nov 17, 2010 8:56 PM by Tasolth
I mean they will still make profit and probably more since it will be open worldwide right?
Ads and sponsorship etc..
Youtube is free but they make tons of freaking money
Nov 17, 2010 8:36 PM by R1seAgainst
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And THAT'S how it's done.. But it will probably be in Japanese, won't it? D:
Yeah but then if team can use these raw and translate them I don't see why he wouldn't make an english section since he would makes more money.
yes indeed. this is one step forward for all of us especially those living outside japan.. that is the way!
Dec 6, 2010 11:34 PM by d3stinY