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Yui's eyes on that cover. Instead of the usual "You're my plaything, don't struggle," they say "I've made a mistake".
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Soft On Demand quits Fanza: is the end of Fanza's JAV world domination near?So I guess that a good summary of the relationship is: "No one knows what it means, but it's provocative ... it gets the people going!" ?
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Soft On Demand quits Fanza: is the end of Fanza's JAV world domination near?Could you rephrase? I never heard of Bandcamp (I'm not from North America).Also they were surprisingly eager to engage with me via twitter DM's to find out what was going on with the payments (the money was put on hold on my end, but store rejected the transaction - no issues, as each time cash was 'released' by my bank after a week or so).
On a separate note, how tight is Fanza's control over the studios? Are they partially independent or wholly-owned by Fanza?
I'm rooting for HerHers (herhers . love). Their selling point is: bigger cut to the studio and royalties (eyeballing the charts in their promo materials says 55% studio, 20% actress, 25% them vs fanza's 35% studio, 65% fanza). They launched a beta version only 3 weeks ago, so the product offering is kinda small, but it's growing steadily. It comes out of beta at the end of October.No English front-end yet, but as of yesterday they starting accepting overseas card payments (There was a minor issue with no billing address fields).