By KEI YOSHIDA/ Staff Writer
February 5, 2024 at 18:07 JST
Kumamoto prefectural police display copies and images of manga works illegally posted online and other seized items at its headquarters on Feb. 4. (Kei Yoshida)
KUMAMOTO—Two foreign men were arrested on Feb. 4 on suspicion of copyright infringement for publishing pages from Weekly Shonen Jump online before the popular manga magazine’s release. [Read More]
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