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Not US Industry's Cup of Tea ... Too Bad
Hmmmmm, I guess they just don't understand that the US industry is the only thing in the world that counts (at least according to US lobbyists and corporate greed pigs).
At least the Japanese got it right, seems like something the US can't do ... get it right for its own people.
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Re: Not US Industry's Cup of Tea ... Too Bad
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Good.
Then again, no surprise.
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Re: Good.
Also its good to note that they are major advocates of fair use more so than we (US) are given Comic Market twice a year. 400K to 500K attendance each with many selling doujinshi (community magazines) which are basically fanzines or derivative works of given medias without license. These are seen as breeding grounds and some of the great names in the industry such as CLAMP and Gainax came from this.
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Oh ya US not making fake! must be on Crack?
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