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Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii
The problem Fabian, is you are not getting the full story here. Your bumbling around Tokyo trying to make a deal is a monumental task and doomed to fail simply because you are being ill-advised and you do not understand the process there.
Otaku is right in asking that you please do not muck things up. What he is not telling you is that much of the content is prepared by partnerships. Collaborative efforts. He is also not telling you that fuzoku or mizu shobai is a vertical business model.
I read the Japanese webmaster boards and there is not a lot of love for your tubes or your business there. Your sites along with all the other illegal tubes have crushed the JAV business for many. I am baffled by Momo T.'s willingness to deal with you, if indeed they are.
My guess is you are still trying vis a vis your friend Aubrey. 
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Like everyone that is not blinded by hate of how the industry evolved, they see that we are not only very good at tubes, but we are also very good at premium content. And this is what they are banking on. We did it very successfully with Wicked and I am quite sure we will do it very successfully with them.
Please do not underestimate my understanding of the difficulties with dealing with Japan. I do not speak Japanese myself, but have a lot of Japanese friends and business associates in many verticals. I understand that it is a very delicate culture to deal with and I have made this very clear to my management too. I hope they understand and accept this difficulty, but I can not do more than tell them.
What happened here with erito.com is completely inexcusable and should have never happened, but as I said before and as I will say time and time again, in a big company, shit happens and we have to mitigate against it as much as we can, but with so many people working for Manwin human error happens and can not be 100% avoided (although I also do not use this as an excuse, as I said it is inexcusable to me!)