Spain dismantles major $4.7M manga piracy platform, arrests four

Spain dismantles major .7M manga piracy platform, arrests four
Spanish police dismantled what they say is the largest Spanish-language manga piracy platform, active since 2014 and serving millions of monthly users worldwide. Authorities seized hidden cold wallets holding over $470,000, made several arrests after a raid in Almería, and said the site—widely linked to Tu Manga Online—generated more than $4.7 million from aggressive pop-up advertising, much of it pornographic. #TuMangaOnline #PoliciaNacional

Keypoints

  • Spanish police say they shut down the largest Spanish-language manga piracy site, active since 2014.
  • The platform reportedly served millions of monthly users and caused significant harm to publishers, translators, and the cultural industry.
  • Investigators allege it generated over $4.7 million from aggressive pop-up ads, many of which were pornographic and reached minors.
  • A raid in Almería uncovered a complex technical setup and hidden USBs containing cold cryptocurrency wallets with over $470,000.
  • Multiple arrests were made and authorities prevented the launch of a second backup site intended to replicate the pirate platform.

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