@bees
Hon, my reference to "illegal" was because of its use in the other post
That doesn't excuse calling it something it shouldn't be referred to.
Please don't spread misinformation like this.
Uh, it's not misinformation.
A lot of scanlation is definitely a grey area but there are plenty of licensed series on this site.
...Which is completely and utterly irrelevant. You are mixing up licensed CONTENT with licensed SERIES. The two are not the same. They two are not comparable. Mangadex does not allow licensed CONTENT on the site. There are probably hundreds of manga series that will potentially be licensed IN THE FUTURE on this site. So basically you're making copyright argument from the basis of who picks "correctly" from a crystal ball.
I have news for you: even if a SERIES is licensed, it does not mean that the CONTENT is infringement. Henneko for example. The manga, for instance, is a perfect story and a clear example of why you're gravely mistaken. When it was licensed, all the scanlators that had been working on it up till that point backed off and let the publisher take over. Only the publisher was fucking stupid and didn't do anything with the license that they paid for and haven't released any further content of the series in coming up on a decade now. This SERIES is still licensed. The CONTENT is not. And it's still up because the content that we have is pre-license and because the content after that is not licensed content and isn't available.
If you knew as much about copyright as you think you did, you'd know that impact to market is a huge consideration in copyright law and what constitutes infringement. It's going to be INCREDIBLY GOD DAMN DIFFICULT for the English publisher that holds the licensing rights to Henneko to say that CClaw Translation is biting into their profits when... they have done expressly jackshit with the license and the content he's using is not available in English nor is it being sold on the market. So... No. Not misinformation.
Even just by offering a donation incentive Mangadex is opening itself up to a lot more risk than they were a previously, which was still pretty significant.
"Than they were previously"? I have news for you: the owner of Mangadex, to the best of my knowledge, isn't a millionaire philanthropist that keeps MD afloat with his own massive pocketbook. Whether by ads, donations or sales or legal product... Mangadex, and in fact ANY hosting site, will take in revenue in SOME WAY.
...And that matters not one damn bit. Because that's not the legal definition of piracy, which is laid out as violating copyright with the sole purpose of being for profit. You are not "for profit" if you have a god damn tip jar. You are not "for profit" if you sell a mouse pad which doesn't violate any copyright holders' rights.
By definition operating in a legal grey area is pretty risky, and there are definitely some aspects that are a bit darker than others. Pretending that none of this risk exists is terribly irresponsible.
And if you believe Mangadex is in an illegal gray area, the next time you see kids operating a lemonade stand, kick it over and inform them that their use of Lipton tea and Sweet N Low constituted breach of copyright and licensing agreements and violating various third party agreements.
Could Mangadex be sued? Absolutely. That doesn't mean much of anything, however. Frivolous lawsuits are a thing and people have even attempted lawsuits when they had no legal standing upon which to execute them. This is why we have anti-SLAPP laws and the DMCA in this case.