I've never engaged in pirating as it is illegal and unethical. I believe in supporting creators and the industries by using legal means to access content.
Well, my first time pirating was with a software. I heard about this amazing photo - editing software that was quite expensive. I thought I could just get it for free through some not - so - legal websites. However, during the installation, my computer got a bunch of viruses. It was a real mess. I learned my lesson that pirating not only is unethical but can also cause a lot of trouble to my own device.
The consequences are quite serious. Legally, you are violating copyright laws. This can result in civil lawsuits where you may have to pay damages. From an industry point of view, it affects the revenue of the light novel business. Publishers may cut back on production or new projects if they are not making enough money due to piracy. Also, it's unfair to the authors who may have spent months or even years creating these works and deserve to be compensated for their efforts.
After pirating the music album, I started to feel bad for the artists. Their creativity and hard work should be respected. And if everyone pirates music, it could lead to less incentive for new music creation. So, the consequence for me was a change in my attitude towards respecting intellectual property rights.
The best way to avoid pirating manga is to buy or subscribe to legal platforms. That way, you can enjoy the content while also supporting the creators and the industry.
Well, first, think about what kind of story you want to tell. Is it a fictional adventure, a real-life event, or something else? Then, break it down into a clear beginning, middle, and end. Also, pay attention to your language and try to make it interesting and easy to follow.