Cloudflare ordered to pay 500 mil. yen for aiding manga . . . TOKYO (Kyodo) -- A Japanese court on Wednesday ordered U S cloud service firm Cloudflare Inc to pay about 500 million yen ($3 million) in damages to four major Japanese publishers of popular
Cloudflare Found Responsible for Supporting Manga Piracy . . . Cloudflare has been found liable for aiding the distribution of pirated manga after the Tokyo District Court ruled in favor of four major Japanese publishers: Shueisha, Kodansha, Shogakukan, and KADOKAWA The verdict, delivered on Nov 19, ordered the U S based content delivery network (CDN) company
U. S. IT Firm Ordered to Pay Japanese Publishers ¥500 Million . . . The Tokyo District Court on Wednesday ordered a U S information technology company to pay compensation of about ¥500 million to four major Japanese publishers for helping to facilitate illegal activities by providing data distribution services to manga piracy websites This is believed to be the
Japanese court orders Cloudflare to pay ¥500 million over . . . The Tokyo District Court on Wednesday ordered Cloudflare to pay ¥500 million ($3 2 million) to major Japanese publishers after the U S firm was accused of hosting servers for manga piracy sites
Victory Against Cloudflare, Inc. The Tokyo District Court . . . The plaintiffs notified Cloudflare, which had been providing CDN (Content Delivery Network) services to two massive manga piracy sites2 that posted over 4,000 manga works without permission and at their peak attracted over 300 million monthly visits combined3, that its CDN4 services were being used for operating manga piracy sites We requested that the company take measures such as stopping