New on Publishers Weekly: Japanese Manga, Anime Firms Debut Latest Anti-piracy Project

New on Publishers Weekly: Japanese Manga, Anime Firms Debut Latest Anti-piracy Project

From Publishers Weekly: My recent article about the Manga Anime Guardians Project (a.k.a. MAG Project), the latest anti-piracy initiative from Japan. Manga Anime Guardians Project is part of a three-part campaign to remove pirated content from anime and manga websites, educate consumers about the true cost of online piracy, and re-direct fans to legal sources for their anime and manga fix.

You can read the whole article here: Japanese Manga, Anime Firms Debut Latest Anti-piracy Project

You can also check out my round-up of comments from the Twitterverse about the Manga-Anime Guardians Project. Next up: I take a deeper look into what this really means, and the short email Q&A I had with a rep from the Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA), the organization that’s overseeing the initiative.

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