Do you remember the largest anime pirate site Mangamura that was heavily fined by the Japanese government? The site owner Hoshino Michimi, who was sentenced to three years in prison and fined to bankruptcy, was finally released on parole recently. Faced with the overwhelming inquiries about how to build a site, he once said he would not comment, but on February 5th he suddenly announced that he would open a tutorial on how to build a site without reservation. · Spread the piracy business all over the world?! Although when he was just released from prison, Hoshino Michimi vowed that he would not teach netizens how to build a website, he recently changed his mind and prepared to open a no-holds-barred website building tutorial. However, the truth is not that simple. In fact, the website building tutorial of Romi Hoshino needs to be charged, about 20,000 yen per month is not cheap, and he said that it takes at least 5 months to go from a novice to basic familiarity. As for whether to go against laws and regulations after the website is built, it depends entirely on the personal preference of the website owner. |
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