
From a legal perspective it's unlikely (but depending on where you're from the law might be different). A copyright gives owners the the exclusive and assignable legal right over content. Those pursuing a copyright claim would be looking to prosecute the Individual that is profiting off of their content rather than the individual that is consuming the product. It's just like when YouTubers get copyrighted for having music in their videos it automatically effects them because it's their video you as the viewer only experience the secondary effects i.e not being able to watch the video. The people at risk are whoever owns the host domain for mangago and the translation groups that sent it. Do be aware though that unless you use a VPN it is possible for you to be tracked via your IP address by the legal authorities where you live.
I was wondering if the people reading mangas on the website will get in trouble and face a fine or are we ok. I’m asking because this has happened to me before and my WiFi was cut off. It was not good lol.