Payapaya Scans
joined Jan 28, 2013
I have no opinion on Jmanga, but I do feel bad for companies that attempt to turn a profit on digital goods. The piracy mentality is almost ubiquitous on the Internet, and it's all but impossible to prevent people from downloading, copying, etc., the material and redistributing it.
It might have helped Jmanga to face the reality that people are going to download and redistribute despite their best efforts. Rather than creating an apparently (never used it myself) annoying system of viewing the content online, they could have allowed downloads and been a more attractive service because of it.
Moreover, when it comes down to it, no one who refuses to pay and just wants their content for free is going to cave in and buy from Jmanga simply because they made it slightly more difficult to redistribute. Bearing that in mind, I think many of the people who would buy from Jmanga, despite their flawed system and selection of titles often already scanlated, are people who are just interested in supporting the medium and creators (at least in spirit, by showing support for Jmanga which in turn purchased a license, which assumedly benefits the creator). Making things harder for them is obviously not a good idea.
Closing its doors in the way it did, without offering a refund for purchases or a way for users to permanently keep the content, Jmanga has probably damaged the image of digital manga services. Add to that a rocky service with points and lack of downloads... people may not trust this kind of endeavor in the future.
EDIT: Everyone who bought titles from Jmanga they want to keep should look into ripping methods. It's not exactly difficult.
last edited at Mar 15, 2013 1:31AM