[Breaking News] Manga Village Arrests One New Man Contacted the Fukuoka Prefectural Police from the Philippines saying “I want to appear” and arrested at Fukuoka Airport after returning home on the 10th

[Breaking News] Manga Village Arrests One New Man Contacted the Fukuoka Prefectural Police from the Philippines saying Manga village arrests a new man Central role or suspected copyright law violation Fukuoka Police A joint investigation headquarters such as the Fukuoka Prefectural Police on the pirated site “Manga Village” (closed in April last year) violated the copyright law, and posted the image of the popular manga “ONE PIECE” without permission. Indefinite, unemployed, suspected Watanabe (37) was arrested for violating the law. According to the investigators, Susumu Adachi was instructed the image contributor, and the investigation headquarters played a central role with the site administrator Susumi Hoshino (27). Take a look. Adachi said in his investigation that he wants to decide whether to talk about the incident after consulting his lawyer. The allegation of arrest was allegedly infringing the copyright of Shueisha, the publisher of publishers, by posting an image of “One Piece” episode 866 on Manga Village around May 29, 2017. According to officials, Adachi is suspected of having the contributor repeatedly repeat the illegal posting of images, explaining that it is not illegal because it uses an overseas server. Manga Village's advertising revenue is estimated to be in the hundreds of millions of yen, with the majority suspected by Hoshino and Adachi. According to the investigation headquarters, Adachi left Japan in November last year and stayed in the Philippines. In early August, a suspected Adachi person contacted the Fukuoka Prefectural Police saying "I want to appear" and arrested at Fukuoka Airport after returning home on the 10th. [Akira Nakazato] * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://mainichi.jp/articles/20190810/k00/00m/040/408000c Related article document.write(” + ”);

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