Arts Council Korea conducted a study from mid-May to the end of September for a survey on unfair practices in the literary field and published a research report in early October in order to find out the status of unfair practices in the literature field as overall artists' rights issues, including copyright and rights, have risen to the surface.
Research conducted by the Arts Council on the improvement of unfair practices in the field of literature
Arts Council Korea,
15 October 2020, Korea, Rep
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