By HIKARI MARUYAMA/ Staff Writer
February 14, 2021 at 08:00 JST
A leaflet of the Agency for Cultural Affairs, part of which is shown here, uses a character from “KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops,” a popular manga series, to announce revisions to the Copyright Law and call on the public not to turn to pirated editions. (Provided by the Agency for Cultural Affairs)
Manga fans stuck in stay-at-home lifestyles under the COVID-19 pandemic may be partially to blame for a recent surge in access to piracy websites, which show manga and other content without permission. [Read More]
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