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J-Comi
is a Japanese website that distributes out of print manga and doujinshi as DRM-free ebooks, with the permission of the authors and supported by advertising. J-Comi is limited to out of print titles so that quality of the work is assured and so that J-Comi does not compete with publishers. The site was the idea of famed manga artist Ken Akamatsu, officially established on January 25, 2008. But it was not launched until April 12, 2011, after it gained momentum in response to Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance Regarding the Healthy Development of Youths' 2011 passing of Bill 156, which many manga creators opposed. ==Beta test== The first beta test began on November 26, 2010, and included all 14 volumes of CEO Ken Akamatsu's ''Love Hina''.〔(Negima's Akamatsu Plans Free Site for Out-of-Print Manga - News - Anime News Network )〕〔(Negima's Akamatsu Wants to Put Dōjinshi on Manga Site (Updated) - News - Anime News Network )〕 Over the first two days of the beta, there were more than 1 million downloads.〔(The World God Only Knows, J-Comi Events to Be Streamed - News - Anime News Network )〕 Publishers Kodansha and Shueisha are collaborating with J-Comi, and Shueisha provided some additional manga titles for a second beta test.〔(Shueisha, Kodansha Collaborate on J-Comi Manga Site (Updated) - News - Anime News Network )〕 One of the titles in the beta test, Mayu Shinjo's "After School Wedding", earned 525,000 yen over a month.〔(Jコミ、絶版の読み切りマンガで52万5000円の広告料を作者へ - 電子書籍情報が満載! eBook USER )〕
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