Yeah k manga fucked up a lot of the scanlation scene and it's so dumb that its region locked in the first place. Like, it doesn't make sense from a profit pov that you close off European, aus, and other regions.
One big example of K manga fucking everything up is Blue Period. It's crazy to think that a highly rated and popular manga with a recent anime can't even get a free English translation anywhere for it's most recent chapters. The scanlation scene for Blue Period is essentially dead because K manga discouraged scanlators.
Funnily enough Witch Hat Atelier, a manga I thought to be less popular than Blue Period also got licensed by K manga. But somehow you can find a free English translation the same hour a new chapter drops.
there are a few titles that slip through the cracks via bato, i think slime is one, tho in slime's case there's more than enough people willing to get it one way or the other.
I personally think that K manga's bound to get out of business eventually, their model isn't viable and i hear their monetization for manga chapters is dogshit, if this is gonna be the trend anyway i really hope there's gonna be a defacto app available on pc and mobile the way steam is with region adjusted pricing, right now their main focus is the US audience which makes no sense still,
of course some of the elitists who live there(i know some) think that its all good and you should still go the legal route because it doesn't affect them, its thinking like that that made manga unavailable in the first place.
hopefully we get more groups in the future willing to risk it, I would personally like to take up the mantle but the group i co-own is already filled with backlogs of chapters we still need to catch up on and its hard to get people to move
I'm personally willing to do it tho as long as someone helps me out looking for capable members who are also willing to take on serialized work, there's a couple manga i really wnat to read but can't because a company serialized them or the pricing is horrible, like if i'm gonna pay for a subscription service for a manga, I'd at least want it to be good and something I wouldn't get heaps to. problem is we don't get that, heck this current model still doesn't have the big brain ideas like
"we're gonna be the defacto to-go-to for manga site/app, by providing you with the option to read the manga as printed media if you wanted then we mail it to you, using any payment method you want, like if you want cash on delivery, online banking etc and you can also have the option to go on the sub model"
there are so many ways they can rake in profits properly but they don't do it for whatever reason when the answer is right there in front of you, it just takes a little more investment