User blog comment:SlyCooperFan1/Acepedia Update: Explanation & the path forward/@comment-1584932-20140222164552/@comment-1824272-20140222171044

There are a few concerns I have with this: It's entirely possible that I'm totally off the ball here, and there's some loophole in the law that allows for this activity. But until I'm told otherwise, both you and Electrosphere.info are not following legal copyright laws, and Acepedia (hosted on Wikia and subject to being shut down at any time for such activity) isn't going to do the same.
 * Getting pictures of certain key things (like the ADLER from Aces At War: A History) is acceptable for references' sake, but it's illegal to upload a published book in its entirety without the permission of the copyright holder. I highly doubt Project Aces and Namco Bandai (and any related publishers) gave you explicit written permission to upload Ikaros in the Sky in its entirety to the internet. I can't say if they're going to bother tracking you down and prosecuting you, but if they did, you would be found guilty easily. Just like uploading songs to YouTube, uploading an entire book to the web is illegal without permission.
 * For some reason I can't fathom, it seems that Electrosphere.info does not like us, at all. At least, that's what I've gathered from everyone's attitudes about Acepedia. Additionally, they are proponents of uploading such illegal material that I just mentioned. In fact, there's an entire section dedicated to these illegal scans.