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Weekly Wrapup - 9/Oct - 15/Oct
posted on by Georgia Blair
The first episode of the newest Inazuma Eleven), began broadcasting in Japan last week.
Ten thousand overseas tourists will be given free plane tickets to Japan next year, as part of an initiative by the Japanese Tourism Agency of the Japanese government. Intending to promote foreign tourism in the wake of the Great Eastern Japanese Earthquake disaster, the agency is allocating 1.1 billion yen to pay the cost of return plane tickets for tourists. Applicants with travel plans meeting the specified criteria will be encouraged to discuss their travels on the internet to show how safe Japan is to travel.
The World Intellectual Property Organisation, an international copyright watchdog, scanlation groups "are perpetuating a highly corrosive form of piracy" and attributes worldwide declining sales to unauthorised online distribution. However, the article also describes that publishers are launching initatives such as international magazines and tablet apps to increase the availability of manga to dissuade readers from reading unauthorised scans.
Finally, North American anime distrubitor have formed Funico, a t venture to co-licence anime for home releases and online streaming respectively. Funico-licensed titles will be available to for viewing, in addition to DVD and Blu-rays, and titles subbed in English will also be available in high-definition. Funico has informed ANN that it will endeavour to release titles outside of the the United States and Canada markets on a case-by-case basis.