I heard that a stupid person mentioned a link here in manggago about us reading painter of the night. Will the author drop it? And do anyone know who is this stupid person?
Well... they say that but I doubt they will actually drop it. This isn't the first time this kind of thing has occurred, instead of worrying about that if I were you I would try to track down that dumb piece of shit who exposed us.
Illegal readings are nothing new, I'm sure that even before starting the Manhwa the author must have kept in mind that it could be shared illegally, to only take actions now would be quite appalling as they should have expected this, thus if they wanted to profit from this, should have gone somewhere which would guarantee that the reads on her Manhwa would profit them in return.
There's no way they would be unaware of the multiple resources that people read from illegally. At that point it's just idiocy and naiveness.
I don't blame nor mind whatever the author chooses to do however because they are the creator and have the right to choose how to go upon this.
Well... they say that but I doubt they will actually drop it. This isn't the first time this kind of thing has occurred, instead of worrying about that if I were you I would try to track down that dumb piece of... jaak-pon!
Okay dude, this is the dumbest justification ever. Just admit that we're all doing something illegal and stop using roundabout ways to make you feel better and that you somehow deserve to read the manga. You didn't pay for it, you don't deserve to read it.
"if they wanted to profit from this, should have gone somewhere which would guarantee that the reads on her Manhwa would profit them in return."
WHAT? That's why they post it on lezhin. People buy them and they put them here illegally. Your whole argument seems to suggest that the author should just drop the manhwa or not make the manhwa in the first place if she wants to avoid illegal readers.
It's unsurprising really,i can only wish her the best. In a perfect world, we'd all be able to support the artists we truly admire without having third party restrictions.
I heard that a stupid person mentioned a link here in manggago about us reading painter of the night. Will the author drop it? And do anyone know who is this stupid person?
Well... they say that but I doubt they will actually drop it. This isn't the first time this kind of thing has occurred, instead of worrying about that if I were you I would try to track down that dumb piece of shit who exposed us.
Illegal readings are nothing new, I'm sure that even before starting the Manhwa the author must have kept in mind that it could be shared illegally, to only take actions now would be quite appalling as they should have expected this, thus if they wanted to profit from this, should have gone somewhere which would guarantee that the reads on her Manhwa would profit them in return.
There's no way they would be unaware of the multiple resources that people read from illegally. At that point it's just idiocy and naiveness.
I don't blame nor mind whatever the author chooses to do however because they are the creator and have the right to choose how to go upon this.
Same here. I want to know. Shes so stupid.
I am about to straw mat beat this person for sure. :( Hopeful it not dropped as it is on toonkor as raw at very least.
Okay dude, this is the dumbest justification ever. Just admit that we're all doing something illegal and stop using roundabout ways to make you feel better and that you somehow deserve to read the manga. You didn't pay for it, you don't deserve to read it.
"if they wanted to profit from this, should have gone somewhere which would guarantee that the reads on her Manhwa would profit them in return."
WHAT? That's why they post it on lezhin. People buy them and they put them here illegally. Your whole argument seems to suggest that the author should just drop the manhwa or not make the manhwa in the first place if she wants to avoid illegal readers.
It's unsurprising really,i can only wish her the best. In a perfect world, we'd all be able to support the artists we truly admire without having third party restrictions.