Manga,Anime,Game etc...
※I can speak English only a little
I hope in Japanese as much as possible
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Do you like to play 月姫?
Or what about Guilty Gear?
I've heard that Japanese CG artists are very obsessive about copyright.
Like, they don't even let other people link to their site without permission.
That's why "Link Free" must be said in Japan (there's nothing like this in the USA).
Is that true?
If so, it's a lot like furries in the US.
>>54
Many CG sites are written "forbids using a picture without notice."
However, it seldom has a meaning.
It is OK if it is the grade which uses individually or is stuck on a bulletin board.
It is good if it does not use in business.
About link, many sites are written "link free."
If it has written so, it can link freely.
Is it true that posting doujinshi scans caused trouble on Futaba Channel?
I read this in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futaba_Channel
> About link, many sites are written "link free."
> If it has written so, it can link freely.
The thing is, you can actually link to any website whether they like it or not. There's no law against linking.
>>56
It's true.
In practice, it is illegal.
But, even if there is a problem legally, a complaint hardly comes from the author of doujinshi or the janitor of CG site.
The greater part of such problems are connived.
>>57
It is the morals of the network community in Japan.
It will be disliked if linked without notice except "link free".
>>58
I understand. Thank you.
I think your English is pretty good, you could post in any board on 4-ch!
But I think >>58 doesn't need to insert line feeds that much.
>>57
Someone explained it as "you may hotlink my banner".
So it would be a "free link" (not using your own site's bandwidth for the image).
I don't know if that's actually the meaning those japanese sites use, but it makes sense.
age
sage
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英語でオタクは'sad geek'と言いますね?
>>66
そんなかんじです。他の言葉が「nerd」のほうがいいかも知れません。私は英語人です。
What do you think the biggest difference between American and Japanese otaku is? In the way they discuss things or appreciate the media, for example.
American otaku are more accepted in society. We don't have as many hikikomori. Also, America is so big that otaku aren't as centralized as in Japan. We don't have an AKIBA or Comiket, for instance. (At least, not that I know of.) We don't have by far as many 同人誌家。
>>67
英語人って…
「ネイティブ」って言ったほうがいいんじゃ…?
ennnnn...I thought we were supposed to talk about dunk?
ennnnn...I thought we were supposed to talk about dunk?
>>69
Accepted? I would say they are just obscure. If they were more common I'm sure the media would go just as apeshit in the US as they already have in Japan.
Yes, that is their primary method of attacking youth.
ヲタって熱心強いね。いいな〜
Do you play THE iDOLM@STER? There's not really a way for me to play it... to still enjoy it a bit I watch the anime (Xenoglossia). ;)
アイドルマスターはとても興味深いゲームだよ。
でも、アニメはあまり人気が出なかったようだ。
ニコニコ動画にある光栄の歴史ゲームのプレイ記録の
パワーアップキットを使って、登場人物をアイドルマスターにして
遊んでる投稿がある。
これがものすごく面白い。
閣下で三国統一、その時貧乳が動いた、
などの作品が人気を集めている。
ゲームのプレイ記録なので、著作権上も問題がない。
ぜひ、閲覧することを推薦する。
>>78
Sorry, I only understood a little of what you said... maybe I shouldn't post here, since I'm still studying the language and can't read it properly yet... But thanks for the reply!
It is indeed an interesting game, but I don't ever see it coming to my country (NL) so it's hard for me to play (and if I'd try to import everything it would be very expensive). I wish they made a Nintendo DS version, I think it would fit perfectly!
It introduces BBS in which the replay Movie of the game is published.
Please refer to this Movie.
http://game13.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/gsaloon/1195549597/201-300
http://nicovideo.g.hatena.ne.jp/ch1248/20070714/1184414441
http://pc11.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/streaming/1185726962/1-100
>>80
Sounds cool! I don't have a nicovideo account so I couldn't watch a movie, but I do see many people are obsessed with the game (and the girls.) :)
Yep. A Nikkei newspaper's reporter commented that there has been lot of in-name-only virtual idols, but the IdolM@ster girls must be the first "truly popular" virtual idol(s). IMO, Hatsune Miku will follow the title of "popular virtual idol".
You can find the movies on Youtube as well.
Yeah, she rocks. I wonder who the second and third singers will be...
Do you know "Kyouko Date"(DK-96 - DK-2001)?
なんという古いスレ
ちなみにPerfumeの人気上昇・ブレイクはアイドルマスター現象のおかげだって聞いたけど本当?
アイドルマスターオタってそんなに購買力あったのか
アイドルマスター現象がまったく関係ないとはいわないが、
実際には木村カエラが強力にプッシュしたのが主な要因らしい
just wondering. can you read romaji?
じゃあ木村カエラの影響も大きいってことですか・・・
こないだNHKの広告でポリリズムが使われて、ちょっとヒットした気がするけどそのあとどうなったんだろう
ちなみに、私はperfumeのファンとは言い切れないけど旧型のっちーのほうが断然好きです
あのアホらしさがかわいいよ
今ののっちー、大人になってなんか独自性失ってきた・・・
と、考えるのは私だけじゃないよな
Well, instead of >>1 I'll try to answer your questions.
I believe that one of the obstacles towards forming a proper "nerd culture" in the United States is copyright. Sure, there is some of it in places like fanfiction.net and livejournal.com (it goes under a different name, "fandom" rather than "otaku"), but the limitations of copyright are very limiting.
I don't understand why you are trying to get consent from >>1 for your opinion.
He is Japanese, so I can't know anything about the situation of "nerd culture" in the United States.
Perhaps I can explain then. Unlike in Japan, where doujinshi has been ruled legal in some court case i. e. not breaking copyright law (at least that is what I have heard), in the United States, there has been no such court ruling, and companies continue to sue for derivative works.
To form a question from hearesay is hardly a sound way of reasoning. If it's indeed true, you should at least quote a reference to the ruling, if not the ruling itself.
I do not remember the reference, I just remember hearing about it.