This is more of a general complaint, but goes for this and the other 'what is a Fakku?" thread: way too many people are eager to pass judgement without having a clear complete picture of how a site operates let alone the entire situation outside of it.
Flaser wrote...
There is no such thing as "right to read". Hentai magazines and tankoubons are commercial products and the copy-right laws are very clear: Unless you buy the product you don't have any rights to access it.
Fan-translations are in a grey area. Can you make them? Sure. Can you distribute them? Not legally... Do publishers give a damn? For a long while they didn't since fan-translations targeted a market the publishers deemed insignificant or inviable (as in the profit "lost" to these translations wouldn't have covered the operating costs).
Frankly WANI shut down sadpanda and went on a warpath because Asian scanners switched to high gear and instead the usual 1-3 month wait between being released in print and scanned they started to pirate content ASAP. Since sadpanda was heavily used by Japanese fans, WANI (rightly) felt that they were cutting into their profit.
That's partly it. What actually happened was that chinese scanlators indeed switched to high gear (scans were running thinner) but still had their own secluded site, with raws releasing few days after street date. The raws would become available to the public 1-to-3 months later, but if you were a western scanlator and just couldn't wait, they'd trust you with the scans granted that you only released the english version of it.
On the side, chinese had their own doujinshi scanlation groups, each working on their own and not sharing raws with one another. Most groups just take the raw, convert to chinese and destroy the raw without ever sharing.
The problem was, the public place where they uploaded the raws, which is also the place where most whiners against Fakku gather, is a place full of entitled pricks. One of them, as soon as he saw me posting in the chinese site followed me, saw what raws I downloaded and immediately leaked them trying to frame me and get me banned, but it did not work.
Eventually, in hope of getting more support for server costs, they opened up to more users, and that was what costed them, because some jackass tried to be the robin hood of the situation, leaked several magazines at the same time and pissed the chinese, who then started to watermark their scans (the clean ones were still available but you had to do cartwheels to get them). Eventually Wani got to everybody and told them to cut it out.
Right now the chinese still do their own thing, they joined forces with another major group and found an effective way to delay the release of magazines, all while trying to monetize the system all the way (scans are getting delayed by a whole lot, public scans take a sweet ass time to spread). On the other hand, raw tanks publicly get pirated like nothing happened.