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MangaGamer: “Not Censoring our Games Was Unrelated to Free Speech”

Thursday, January 7th, 2010 by Azarius

We recently decided to send a letter of support to the company MangaGamer, in response to their decision to not censor potentially “objectionable” content in upcoming eroge releases. We also made use of this email to ask for their moral support in our campaign for free speech. Below is the full text of the email we sent to info[at]manga-corp.com.

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Freedom-tan

Friday, December 18th, 2009 by Azarius

As both of yestofreedom‘s current campaigns are related to Japanese subculture, and more precisely anime and manga, we have deemed relevant to create, in a line of thought similar to Wikipedia‘s Wikipe-tan, our own “-tan” anime-styled mascot.

We have named said character Freedom-tan – or, in Japanese, Jiyū-tan (自由たん) - as a clear reference to our goals and ideals. While her rather diminutive frame is somewhat meant as a reference to our campaign on lolicon art, her usual items hold a more mainstream meaning. The pen/brush is a way of defining writing as a “peaceful weapon”. The art palette, on the other hand, stands as a shield – art – against censorship and everything yestofreedom opposes. Finally, the feather, official logo of yestofreedom, symbolizes both freedom itself, through its link with bird-like features.

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Think and Fight

Saturday, November 28th, 2009 by Arokan

When you want to make a change in society, you deliver the message in a way society understands: you don’t make adverts for coke in London in hindu, and you don’t plaster swastikas all over your games in Germany, instead you plaster your adverts with good looking scantily clothed models and legions of fans telling us how amazing your product is.

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Yes to Freedom Official Buttons

Sunday, October 18th, 2009 by Azarius

Help out yestofreedom by advertising for the organisation through personal Web pages, bulletin board signatures and such. Add one of the following small pieces of official artwork to either of the aforementioned media and use them to link to yestofreedom‘s main page.

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The Beginning

Thursday, August 20th, 2009 by Azarius

As yestofreedom‘s first two campaigns begin, it is worth mentioning that the future success of this initiative entirely depends on mass participation. Your help is therefore primordial.

Passion alone will have to kindle interest in taking action, as money, fame and such have yet to be on our side. Whether you are an otaku, a fervent advocate of free speech or anything else is irrelevant, as long as you are passionate about reaching the goals we aim to attain.
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