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Nionel
Joined: 08 Sep 2004
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Location: Nebraska
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Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2025 6:25 pm
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I feel sorry for anyone who put money into this app. The fact that they've outright said they can't guarantee you can access your content after a certain date is exactly why digital "ownership" is a scam.
Seeing that Embracer Group is now owner of Dark Horse doesn't give me much confidence in their future, which is a shame, Dark Horse is responsible for localizing some iconic manga over the years.
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Exodus007
Joined: 21 Sep 2012
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Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2025 7:59 pm
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Exactly. "In the same FAQ, Dark Horse states that, technically, users do not own the comics in their bookshelves." This is just proof of the giant FU the digital service industry truly is.
I only buy Dark Horse for physical.
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Triltaison
Joined: 03 Jul 2011
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Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2025 6:06 am
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I'm honestly pretty worried about Dark Horse right now. Some of their upcoming manga releases have suddenly been quietly erased from store fronts or just delayed last minute. But some product entries aren't updated to show as being delayed or having a publishing date pushed back... the product entries are outright removed entirely. I saw people remarking on it in various places immediately after this digital news dropped.
Gunsmith Cats was supposed to come out in February and got delayed to March. That one was probably because of the layoffs in February, but it isn't March just yet. Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service omnibus 6 was supposed to come out in March (after volume 5 came out in 2022), but the product was entirely removed from Amazon, B&N, CR, and such. Something's going on over there.
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Akcoll99
Joined: 28 Feb 2011
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Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2025 8:55 am
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Triltaison wrote: | I'm honestly pretty worried about Dark Horse right now. Some of their upcoming manga releases have suddenly been quietly erased from store fronts or just delayed last minute. But some product entries aren't updated to show as being delayed or having a publishing date pushed back... the product entries are outright removed entirely. I saw people remarking on it in various places immediately after this digital news dropped.
Gunsmith Cats was supposed to come out in February and got delayed to March. That one was probably because of the layoffs in February, but it isn't March just yet. Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service omnibus 6 was supposed to come out in March (after volume 5 came out in 2022), but the product was entirely removed from Amazon, B&N, CR, and such. Something's going on over there. |
Same. They seem to be keeping up with some things, like the Warren Magazine softcover collections and the Richard Corben Library hardcovers. But some of the other titles, especially their manga, have been falling way behind schedule.
The Kurosagi CDS Omnibus dropping off the schedule completely is very worrying. I'm also anxious to see if we ever get the sequel series to Innocent as well.
Does anyone know if their manga department was hit harder than some others during the cutbacks?
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TarsTarkas
Joined: 20 Dec 2007
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Location: Virginia, United States
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Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2025 9:13 am
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Digital ownership is not a scam, naturally you are using their service to have the books delivered to you digitally. So when that service fails due to insolvency or other financial factors it is only natural that you cannot back up from that. When you own physical books, you must take care of them. Protect them from humidity, from insects, properly store them, and other damage vectors. It is the same with digital books, back-up, back-up and back-up. Digital libraries can get corrupted, digital books can mysteriously disappear, and other problems can pop up. Put your digital libraries on your smart phone, on your laptop, and put them on multiple external hard drives.
Digital book providers have to say you don't own the game or book, because otherwise people will just provide copies to their friends or put them up on a torrent site, just because. You know that will happen.
Practically, though, once the digital book is on your media, your laptop, your HDD and SD, it can't be taken away. And just like physical books, you are responsible for its care and storage.
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BadNewsBlues
Joined: 21 Sep 2014
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Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:18 am
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TarsTarkas wrote: |
Practically, though, once the digital book is on your media, your laptop, your HDD and SD, it can't be taken away. |
Well provided your computer’s Hard Drive doesn’t decide to randomly fail or become corrupted through no fault of your own.
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