by Amazon, no less.
Amongst which, we now know the real names of the author of Doujin Work, people on Akiba blog and Sagaoz, and KEI and Neonvision.
Yes, the other two awesome favourite illustrators of mine that I didn’t know the real names of.
What the fuck. This is some serious breach of confidentiality. Neonvision is upset enough to mention it on his blog.
Again, as doujin becomes more popular and consumers demand more, its commercial aspect grows in size, and with money comes legislation. How do you protect doujinka, especially so since doujin can be so personal? If writers could use pen names without leakage for centuries, how did we end up with Amazon?
Posted on March 12th, 2008 | filed under the other category | Trackback |
Amazon ftw