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illegal uploading/reading controversy
now that mangago is once again under fire by korean authors, i just have a question. i think the authors are completely justified in wanting their work removed, but i'm just wondering why i never see this energy directed towards korean websites like toonkor, newtoki, etc. like are they also targeting those websites and im not seeing it or are they just not aware/dont care or somethin? i dont really keep up with their twitter accounts so maybe i've just missed it but i wanted to know if anyone else was wondering the same thing
I think they're doing more offline work for the korean sites, like contacting lawmakers, filing lawsuits, etc. I usually see petitions to punish people who spread illegal works online on the korean side of twitter. However, like the US, I'm not sure what kinds of laws exist right now that can protect artists/creators from piracy. It may be somethin...... reply