The “Manga Rock” Pirate

The “Manga Rock” Pirate Comics Aggregator Platform Will Go LegalManga Rock is closing down as its creators have understood ethically the damage that piracy does to creators. They will create a new service called “MR Comics” that will actually offer cheap bug high quality comics. The community believes the admins of Manga Rock aren’t honest and they are just after making some money. Manga Rock one of the most popular pirate comics platform in the world is going through a transformation process into a legal service. This process will include shutting down the removal of its Google Play store app from the iOS app from the website and replacing them all with new ones. The platform made the relevant announcement without anyone expecting it, and was extremely disappointed by the community. Mobile apps have already been removed, and the website is scheduled to be shut down by next week. “2/2.1753.png” Manga Rock was an aggregator service that scanned pirated comics uploaded to the network and then offered smoothly categorized links to the content. The website’s three creators have now realized that what they did was wrong and was damaging to the comic industry and creators. They thought about shutting down the service as they revealed before, but they had to come up with a plan of redemption first. To correct their wrongdoings as they say they are building a new platform called “MR Comics” that provides accessible comics in a completely legal sense that honors publishers and readers of creators. Through this new service, the team behind Manga Rock is developing a platform to support creators with the tools and resources they need to create high-quality comics. At the same time, readers can consume comics that are truly entertaining without having to spend a fortune on any issue. To achieve this the team traveled with creators and publishers in China Korea and Japan to various comic conferences and even signed exclusive content dealings with some of them. As they say Manga Rock can’t be part of the new effort so chapter will be forever closed. Now while all this sudden ethical turn to legality isn’t promoted as suddenly and while the people behind the pirate manga aggregator don’t involve money or outside pressure in their arguments some people in their community think it’s all about making a profit. They accuse the website of failing to monetize with their “Premium” offering, which has been promoted quite aggressively recently and is now finding another way to make the buck they desire. They believe that if Manga Rock were honest about this they would have taken a different turn since 2016 and have not tried until recently to push “Premium” down their throats.