The person that made that blog post is an idiot. He doesn't understand how business works and what he is doing is indeed illegal - very much so. And what is he proposing to do it for? Because VNs are expensive? Because they don't have a way for new audiences to be cheaply and easily introduced to them?
VNs are expensive because they have to be to recoup costs because people like this moron keep pirating them. Japanese companies are reluctant to license games in the West because pirates have already stolen them and released them with fan translations, severely cutting down any potential market. And if licensing became easier by, I don't know, this guy and others like him not pirating and translating stuff for free, then the West could get more and cheaper VNs, thus allowing new audiences to discover the genre more easily.
Bane Reiko wrote:
If a company licenses a game you translated, and offer to pay for your translation to be used... yes, that seems a tad lazy of the company at first. But I see it as them showing the Japanese market that yes, we DO want these games and are willing to pay for them, and it allows translators the chance to make a profit for doing what they like to do anyway.
Exactly. This guy is just scrambling to come up with excuses for his behavior.
Fact is, more often than not the fan translation scene hurts licensing and sells of a series. No one would pirate a game from Japan if they couldn't read or understand it, would they? If they want these games to be released in the West, the best way to spend their efforts is in courting Western companies and the Japanese companies in question to try and get licensing deals worked out, then promote Western versions of games when they are released.
Instead this moron is obviously corresponding with an employee of JAST USA and ignoring everything he is told, acting like there is some huge conspiracy at work against the fan translation community. They are upset because so many licensing deals are trumping their fan translations when they are almost finished. Isn't that a good thing? Isn't that what they claim to want? They just can't stomach that the need for them is completely dying away.
You want to translate games and release them to the public? Make your own company, buy and sign a licensing deal for a Japanese game, then translate and sell it. You just want to translate Japanese? Get a job doing that, they're out there, probably at those same companies you're having rude correspondence with.
That site is pure poison with a side of ego. I'd stay far away from it.