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Hi , I was wondering why don't the people in charge of the scanlations of TenTen don't try to upload the file of the first 10 volumes (you know , that big file that was on-line a few days ago) , in an on-line database like www.boxtorrents.com ? I know that it should't because the manga has been licensed , but it would be a total waste not to do it. I mean , once you upload it you can forget about it , but the file will be shared.
For example , because I am running out of space in my hard drive , and a cd burner is not in my immediate budget , in a few days I'll have to erase the TenTen manga , And I would like to download it later , just in case DC Comics (or whoever licensed the manga) Edits it , or censors it .
I am sure a lot of people would be happy to have this backup.
For example , because I am running out of space in my hard drive , and a cd burner is not in my immediate budget , in a few days I'll have to erase the TenTen manga , And I would like to download it later , just in case DC Comics (or whoever licensed the manga) Edits it , or censors it .
I am sure a lot of people would be happy to have this backup.
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Well ... Yeahh , you are right about that . But at a certain pint of view , even if it's licensed , it isn't still released , so Right now the Ten Ten fans are the one perjudicated For the following reasons:
1-In the meantime there is no way to view Tenjou Tenge ,except for the Scripts/Japanese Scans method , that isn's as good as "scanlations".
2-There is the risk that DC is gonna mutilate Ten Ten , by censoring it and/or editing it
To sum up , it's unfair that they don't allow the manga to be spread on-line while the customer can't buy the product . (Supposedly until October)
Ok , that is just my opinion , so the villians here are the DC people.
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1-In the meantime there is no way to view Tenjou Tenge ,except for the Scripts/Japanese Scans method , that isn's as good as "scanlations".
2-There is the risk that DC is gonna mutilate Ten Ten , by censoring it and/or editing it
To sum up , it's unfair that they don't allow the manga to be spread on-line while the customer can't buy the product . (Supposedly until October)
Ok , that is just my opinion , so the villians here are the DC people.
bye
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That doesn't matter; it is still quite illegal for me to distribute.blackwarmanga wrote:But at a certain pint of view , even if it's licensed , it isn't still released , so Right now the Ten Ten fans are the one perjudicated
I personally think it is better, at least for Japanese or English language learners.blackwarmanga wrote: For the following reasons:
1-In the meantime there is no way to view Tenjou Tenge ,except for the Scripts/Japanese Scans method , that isn's as good as "scanlations".
I don't see how mere speculation of what might happen has any bearing on the issue.blackwarmanga wrote: 2-There is the risk that DC is gonna mutilate Ten Ten , by censoring it and/or editing it
Yes, it is unfair. Life is not always fair.blackwarmanga wrote: To sum up , it's unfair that they don't allow the manga to be spread on-line while the customer can't buy the product . (Supposedly until October)
Ok , that is just my opinion , so the villians here are the DC people.
bye
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Between what they are doing being illegal, and expensive (when sites get that popular on the web, it costs money) I'm not surprised that they are down.User151 wrote:Well speaking of which, I think boxtorrents is down recently. I dunno why.
I just can't connect it. Anybody hav any idea?
(Note: I am not editorializing; they were hosting copyrighted stuff, and lately large corporations have been going after that kind of thing. The MPAA members especially...)
If they had illegal stuff like DVD Rips, I sure the Big Companies gave warnings. I bet you each one of these companies has some Narc that goes on website and forums and see's what's getting DLed all day. And informs said company as to what to buy if they haven't already or whose stealing thier stuff. That must be a really nice job .
Apparently, the host of BoxTorrents got owned by ADV, so now they're gone, for now. It was BoxTorrents' own fault I suppose, making licensed and domestically-released DVD rips available, but I don't want to be a hypocrite, and this isn't the place to talk about that anyway, so I'll leave it at that.
For the people who are about this, try a search engine, or something like that, and I guarantee you will find out more about their happenings and their future. I'm not posting any links.
For the people who are about this, try a search engine, or something like that, and I guarantee you will find out more about their happenings and their future. I'm not posting any links.