They're not going to stop the scanlations, they're just fragmenting them over the net.
All that going to happen is that the centralized sites, like onemanga, that collect scalations will go down, the scans will continue to be made, they will just be posted willy-nilly all over the place, so that people have to Google for them all the time.
This will also lower the general exposure of manga to its readers, which will diminish sales, because making to people spend $10-$12 just to find out if something is worth reading will keep people from trying new or different stuff.
As opposed to now where I can hear about some thing and look it up online, read a few chapters, and find out if I like it almost immediately.
(rant/idea #1)
What they should have done is; keep the current sites up and talk with them, like "okay we're publishing this one in the US now, so would you pull all the chapters except for the first 3 and the last 2" thereby leaving just enough of a teaser to get people into it. And also have them put a link to the company's online store next to every page.
(rant/idea #2)
Or alternatively
here is a list of webcomics that fully support there creators, these are comics that started as little projects by the authors that went from nothing to paying all the bills and some times more, and all of the profits of these enterprises come from ads and print editions of the comic.
Now, if this is what a guy can do with his blog, what can be done with the publicity power of Viz or the other manga publishers?
(end)
Also I think that having the printed version of the manga is way better than reading it online, I just can't always get the print volumes...
I would also like t get some of my favorite webcomics in print form too...
I'd like to see them go with the second idea but I doubt it'll happen:( We're more likely to see some variant of the first, probably a teaser on the company page and the latest chapters hidden on obscure blogs.
Oh, rant/idea #2 is the same thing as OpenManga more or less ... I should have read the page before writing all of this.
p.s. sorry abut the long rambling post.