That statement has no implications regarding this. It doesn't sway things one way or another. It's just another reason for you to like Guyver, along with the biology and science love of it. We all love guyver. But the financial matter is the financial matter.
Personally, there will come a day when technology brings to complete collapse of the economy. After that, people will be working on the projects that they love for the sake of the projects, and we can all enjoy the fruits of them for free. Until that day, Takaya needs to make rent.
I had an idea at work today, why don't we enter a buisiness relationship with Takaya himself, where we built a website that has internet subscriptions. Anyone with a yearly(?) subscription can view the manga online, much like itunes, from anywhere around the world. There could be a Japanese section, and of course an English. Other languages could follow, after a translation. Russion would be nice.
This all depends on our ability to contact Takaya personally and form that buisiness relationship. That way we could get around the whole shipping costs issue.