日本和中国当局关闭了与Bato.to有关的全球漫画海盗网络,其经营者被逮捕,一些网站被关闭。
A global manga piracy network linked to Bato.to was shut down by Japanese and Chinese authorities, with its operator arrested and sites taken offline.
在日本出版商和中国当局采取联合行动后,以巴托托和约60个相关地点为中心的主要全球漫画海盗网络已经拆除。
A major global manga piracy network centered on Bato.to and around 60 related sites has been dismantled after a joint operation by Japanese publishers and Chinese authorities.
该经营者于2025年11月在广西被捕,承认经营这些场地,利用AI协助扫描来分发盗版漫画和Manhwa,每月访问量达3.5亿次,每月赚取57 000多美元。
The operator, arrested in November 2025 in Guangxi, admitted to running the sites, which used AI-assisted scanalation to distribute pirated manga and manhwa, drawing up to 350 million monthly visits and earning over $57,000 monthly in ad revenue.
此次关闭由日本CODA主导,并得到中国文学和道德黑客的支持,标志着一次重要的跨境反盗版胜利。
The shutdown, led by Japan’s CODA and supported by China Literature and ethical hackers, marks a significant cross-border anti-piracy victory.
嫌疑人被保释释放并面临正式指控,而合法漫画平台报告交通量增加。
The suspect was released on bail and faces formal charges, while legal manga platforms report increased traffic.