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MangaDex Says It’s Not Shutting Down in Official Response After ‘Approximately 7,000 Titles’ Hit by DMCA Takedowns

Popular manga scanlation website MangaDex has responded after it was forced to remove “approximately 7,000 titles” in select languages following a series of DMCA takedown requests on or around May 16, 2025. It addressed several questions within the community, such as how takedown requests are handled and how the process for disputing a takedown request on MangaDex works.

It adds that it will not be shutting down, will continue to improve the site’s features, and will not become Crunchyroll. This references Crunchyroll’s inception as a piracy site, before removing most of its titles and acquiring licenses through proper means. You can check out a January interview with Crunchyroll founder Kun Gao that explores the site’s history here.

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MangaDex also explained its affiliation with NamiComi, a fast-growing manga and comics submission platform, which “accepted to take management of the site and its domain; no transaction was performed.” MangaDex described its core team as small, which factored into why this FAQ took the time it did to be released.

It later said, “The recent shutdown of various aggregators has driven an accelerated growth of MangaDex. While we have historically received low volumes of takedown requests, that number has increased to such a degree that we can no longer handle it ourselves. NamiComi has the necessary legal framework to move forward and ensure the long-term sustainability of MangaDex.” MangaDex hit 68.8 million monthly visits in April (via Similarweb), up 31% from February’s 52.6 million.

MangaDex also explained its recent rule changes to clamp down on “excessive profiteering.” It’s worth noting that the popular webtoon and web novel site Reaper Scans recently shut down following a Cease & Desist from Kakao Entertainment. Reaper Scans had been criticized for paywalling infringing content.

Kakao Entertainment’s anti-piracy unit P.CoK (“Protecting the Content of Kakao Entertainment”) celebrates the shutdown of Reaper Scans.

Source: MangaDex Website
Featured image © Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha / Toei Animation

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