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Greed1914
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I wonder how long it would have taken for Apple to catch this if it didn't overrun the top 50? Either it got way bigger than the person expected or this was always supposed to be a quick scheme.
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Jaymie
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Manga publishers are pussies. Really, there's no other way to put it. They should have been on the ball and got these apps removed ages ago. And my understanding is that it was Apple itself that removed the apps, and only after people's credit card information was stolen.
(By the way, it's ironic that people who bought illegal scanlations (ironic in itself) ended up getting their money stolen). |
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Teriyaki Terrier
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And this is why I purchase my manga in brick and wall stores. I tunes is a great store and all, but it being online is really risky because of the risk of dialer s, hackers, etc.
So either someone wasn't paying attention (by purpose or not) or this really did happen under the radar. None the less, this isn't good news. |
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hooliganj
Posts: 113 Location: Longhorn Central |
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That really sucks for everyone who got ripped off, but it has to have sent up some flags at the various manga companies. I mean, seriously, 42 of the top 50 books were manga? Even if they were illegal scans, that represents a massive market that just proved they're willing to spend money on this.
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TatsuGero23
Posts: 1277 Location: Sniper Island, USA (It's in your heart!) |
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Ha, saw this on MSN but they didn't go into details that it was manga. Just called them book apps.
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hikaru004
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Yeah, you'd think that they would put their manga on iTunes now after this. |
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Primus
Posts: 2820 Location: Toronto |
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I'm thinking a bunch of you guys are confused here. Those manga scans did not reach those rankings legitamately. Hackers hacked people's accounts and bought those issues. This wasn't a case of a tonne of people buying pirated manga and then getting hacked by the seller. In this case it looks like the other way around, a seller hacking a tonne of accounts and ringing up a bunch of purchases associated to one company. There isn't some gigantic manga market on the iPhone, and the only thing manga publishers should be taking from this is that they need to patrol the App Store more often and carefully so that their work isn't pirated, as the lord knows Apple isn't going to do it.
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Kyogissun
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And here I thought the last name Nguyen was just some indonesian last name stereotype joke.
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Gasero
Posts: 939 Location: USA |
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Wait a minute...doesn't Apple approve all the apps that go into the marketplace? If that's the case then an Apple employee saw these apps, let them be sold, and didn't bother to make sure it was not copyright infringement.
Then, the problem that arose was about stolen credit cards and not illegal distribution. I don't think Apple would have ever cared about this if it weren't for the stolen cards. |
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jsevakis
Former ANN Editor in Chief
Posts: 1685 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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Nguyen is an incredibly common Vietnamese name. Like being Korean and named Lee. |
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Greed1914
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I at least thought that Apple had the final say on an app because I remember reading about how apps with nudity or partial nudity were not allowed, and the only way to enforce such things is to actually look at it. It's very possible that it's like you said, that these were approved and the folks at Apple didn't know or care enough to be certain. |
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Primus
Posts: 2820 Location: Toronto |
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The App store once housed Apps that allowed people to play emulators, and such on their iPhone. Apple doesn't really care. They don't make video game software, movies, music, or books themselves that could get pirated so why bother.
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mglittlerobin
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I don't really like reading comics or manga on my computer, it's too annoying, reading and then having to move your screen around to see the rest of it. I do read comics on my computer, but only if I really want to, which is not often, since i save up for print editions.
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Ariolander
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Not suprising.
I have an iPad and there are little to no legal solutions to reading manga on it. It really is an amazing device for that purpose. That being said Apple and iTunes sucks cause they censor everything except the illegal apps that link to online content but don't actually have anything themselves. *stares at Manga Rock app* Developer: 30% of Kodansha Manga Rejected by iTunes |
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The Xenos
Posts: 1519 Location: Boston |
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Hey, look, another reason I avoid the iPod, iTunes, AppStore, and all things Mac. That's one hell of a security loophole if someone on the store can make people buy their illegal copyright infringing product without them or Apple realizing it until quit a bit of money has gone to the thief. Wow. Just... wow.
This crap gets through, meanwhile Steve Jobs and his crew are more concerned about censoring two men kissing in a comic. http://www.bleedingcool.com/2010/06/15/the-apple-ipad-flip-flips-on-censoring-two-comic-books Steve Jobs, our digital generation's Fredric Wertham? I don't get it. So many Mac users claim to be liberal and against giant corporations, yet they continue to support this one and its attempt to cleanse and censor the medium of comics in this digital age. You know, among Apples other various sketchy activity. Any other company they'd be up in arms over much less. |
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