DarkenedMyth
joechummer
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is there a way you can link me so i can read it online?
Unless it's a promo or something otherwise proliferated by a manga company's website, reading manga online or downloading it is piracy and is illegal. Just because you have the ability to shoplift a candy bar from a grocery store doesn't mean you SHOULD.
Support the mangaka who make series you enjoy by actually buying their manga and anime. If you do this, odds are they'll make more stuff you'll like.
or u can just go to a book store like chapters for example and take one out of the shelf and stay there for an hour or more, read, and when ur done just put the book back. it doesn't cost anything to walk into a book store and "browse" you can watch the anime on youtube.
Don't even start on this with me.
stressed
When you read at a bookstore, you don't walk out of the store without paying for it. When you download a manga, that's EXACTLY what you're doing. Also, most bookstores frown on customers who are there for several hours on a regular basis without buying ANYTHING. They don't discourage reading entirely, but if all you do is sit there and read without buying anything, they don't make any money. Reading in bookstores is meant for browsing. You're not supposed to read the whole damn thing and then decide you don't want to buy it. You do that, and you're cheating the artist out of their hard-earned money. If you want to read stuff without paying, then hit up the library. That's what they're meant for, but even they're not free; they're your tax dollars (or your parents' tax dollars, since I'm assuming you're still in school if you're too cheap to buy a $8-10 manga) at work, and they are LEGAL. A lot of libraries actually have manga now. HOLY CRAP.
Also, any anime you find on Youtube is ILLEGAL. Youtube videos are supposed to be user-made, and any copyrighted material is taken down if the copyright holder is aware of them. The only reason there's still anime on Youtube is because anime companies can't afford to pay someone to search through thousands of videos on a daily basis to look for any of their properties. There are a LOT of videos that get taken down because of copyright violation, and some anime videos are among them. But there are so many that no one studio can track them all down. Anime on Youtube is the same thing as "public performance," which, if you ever read that fancy FBI warning at the beginning of that DVD you're too cheap to buy, is ILLEGAL.