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@Glomoro
Don't forget that it's also officially being translated and distributed.
It's specifically the lack of the author's consent AND the fact that there already is an active official, licensed translation AND the scanlation covers officially translated material without offering an obvious improvement in quality AND the previous scanlators also agreed that ceasing scanlation would be the right thing to do.
... That's a lot of cases against it. I can see a scanlation being morally justifiable in spite of some of these reasons, but not all of them.
(This being on the wrong side of the law is already a given, but I believe that morals can and should outweigh the law to a reasonable extent...)
The cases in favor:
If you reeeaaally stretch it, you could maybe make an argument about the need to distribute it digitally for those living in places that don't receive shipping (at sane prices), I guess...
It's technically not impossible that a handful of people in a situation like that who also love this manga exist... I guess...
It seems like I misinterpreted mangadex being cooperative with mangaplus as moral behaviour. I guess it was really just about power- avoiding conflict with someone who can actually hurt you.
Don't forget that it's also officially being translated and distributed.
It's specifically the lack of the author's consent AND the fact that there already is an active official, licensed translation AND the scanlation covers officially translated material without offering an obvious improvement in quality AND the previous scanlators also agreed that ceasing scanlation would be the right thing to do.
... That's a lot of cases against it. I can see a scanlation being morally justifiable in spite of some of these reasons, but not all of them.
(This being on the wrong side of the law is already a given, but I believe that morals can and should outweigh the law to a reasonable extent...)
The cases in favor:
If you reeeaaally stretch it, you could maybe make an argument about the need to distribute it digitally for those living in places that don't receive shipping (at sane prices), I guess...
It's technically not impossible that a handful of people in a situation like that who also love this manga exist... I guess...
It seems like I misinterpreted mangadex being cooperative with mangaplus as moral behaviour. I guess it was really just about power- avoiding conflict with someone who can actually hurt you.