Friday, January 3, 2020

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MangaDex Targeted by DMCA Subpoena, Now Migrating Servers
Andy, 03 Jan 06:01 PM

Sites offering manga comics and magazines are a huge deal on the Internet, particularly ones that users can access without paying. This, of course, runs counter to the business plans of many manga creators.

Unfortunately, however, many mango titles are only officially available in certain languages. This has left a gap in the market for unofficial 'scanlation' sites that have stepped in to meet demand by offering scanned copies of physical publications supported by fan-made translations.

Mangadex is one such platform, one with a massive following too. Operating from both MangaDex.org and .com, according to SimilarWeb stats the site pulls in more than 30 million visits per month. As a result, it was no surprise that when it went down a few days ago, users began to panic, despite the site's official explanation on Twitter.

While the site may indeed return in the hours or days to come, the downtime wasn't broadly announced in advance, which can indicate that something unexpected happened to force some kind of change. The site hasn't been forthcoming with any information on this front but TorrentFreak has learned that it is facing legal pressure, which may (or indeed may not) be connected to the current downtime.

On December 20, 2019, attorney Evan Stone – who has a reputation for chasing down pirates – requested a DMCA subpoena at a Texas court to be served against Cloudflare on behalf of his client, VIZ Media, LLC.

"The purpose of the accompanying subpoena is to obtain the identity of the
alleged copyright infringer in control of the internet domain listed on in the subpoena.
The information obtained will be used only for the purpose of protecting the rights
granted to my client under Title 17 of the United States Code," the filing reads.

An attached 'Electronic notice of copyright infringement', signed by Eric Green of anti-piracy company Remove Your Media, lists the Japanese manga title allegedly being infringed as 'Boruto'. The website URL listed in the document belongs to MangaDex.

The DMCA subpoena requires Cloudflare to hand over "identifying information, including name, e-mail address, physical address, billing information or any other relevant contact information for the alleged infringer who controls the site at mangadex.org and/or the domain itself."

If Cloudflare is to comply with the subpoena, it will have to supply the information listed above to attorney Evan Stone on or before February 8, 2020. Whether the information will indeed be of use in identifying the operator of MangaDex is unknown.

Overall, it's been a tough few months for fans of scanlation platforms. In September, Manga Rock said it would close down in order to launch a legal platform. Last month, Mangastream disappeared after being targeted by a DMCA subpoena obtained by Japanese publisher Shueisha.

Whether these closures will massively boost sales on official platforms remains a question, however. A recent study published by Professor Tatsuo Tanaka of the Faculty of Economics at Keio University concluded that while selective takedowns may have a positive effect on sales, piracy may boost sales of some comics.

The DMCA subpoena and related documents can be found here (1,2,3)

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Infamous Pirate Group Starts Year by Leaking Frozen 2 Screener
Ernesto, 03 Jan 11:55 AM

Every year movie screeners are sent out to industry insiders who cast their votes for the Oscars and other awards.

While these releases are generally well-protected, several titles still manage to leak online. In recent years, piracy group Hive-CM8 has been the source of most of these leaks. It has been no different this time around.

The first two screeners that were released – 'Uncut Gems' and 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' – were released by rival group EVO. After that, however, Hive-CM8 joined in with several screener copies. The group also made it clear that it was still looking for more sources, specifically requesting 'Frozen 2' and 'Star Wars.'

This request was answered, at least in part, because the group's first release of the new year is a screener of Frozen 2. In fact, the leaked Frozen 2 screener is branded as "the happy new year's release."

"The happy new year's release is here! for all kids and everyone who loves it too, have fun guys," Hive-CM8 writes in its release notes.

This is a rather significant leak that will trigger millions of downloads. While it may please many pirates, Disney will not be happy. The movie is still playing in theaters and the official digital release is still months away.

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Hive-CM8 previously promised to play nice with Hollywood. That means not releasing films too early. However, the group notes that Frozen 2 has already "played in the budget" which means that it is "ready to go."

Fair game or not, the pirate group stresses that the quality of screeners is nothing compared to that of the big screen. Those who want to have the best experience are better off going to their local movie theater.

"Please keep in mind a Screener does not represent the Video and Audio quality the Producers intend to show, so please support your local cinemas for the full Experience," Hive-CM8 writes.

At the time of writing, seven screeners have leaked this season. This means that, at this rate, last year's all-time low of eight leaks will be easily exceeded. In any case, Hive-CM8 doesn't plan to stop yet and is calling for more sources in its release notes.

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