It's safe, for now. If it's under comic walker, it's under Kadokawa, we're already boned. When they start including titles under Dradrasharp, then we're strongly boned. Heck, effectively every title that I read that's from yanmaga got gutted.
The one where they supposedly got "names" after "investigations"? They probably got them from "the incident", for all we know.
Nothing like denying your international audience the opportunity to know your products like not giving them service or the sort with higher standards. Akamatsu Ken sensei got the right idea when J-Comi (now mangaz) first came about, downloadable drm-free ebooks (when bought), allows translations, with free and premium options, with permissions from the authors, and is supported by ads. The site needing a more browse-friendly design, with the only real "problem" being that the catalogue is limited to out-of-print books. All-in-all, a great idea that didn't quite hit the mark. Closest I could compare it to is dlsite... at least until foreign credit card companies threw a hissy-fit, denying outsiders the ability to buy using their cards for a while, now limiting what foreigners can even buy from the website because some items got region-locked.
Now that Publishers have their own readers but not quite getting the 'service' part right, you'd think they'll follow suit and do the same thing Akamatsu-sensei did, but for ongoing books, supporting 'free' chapters indefinitely with ads, and allowing downlods when bought. But nope, not gonna happen any time soon.
Either way, I'll still be around while the site still stands, I'm already doing the same thing for the other titles that got dmca'd before this big one anyway (using the available official links in the page), it only just added a whole lot more titles on the pile.