Government-wide plans to prevent the illegal distribution of K-content were announced by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in a meeting at the National Assembly on Monday.
The measures include expanding the use of monitoring platforms that block illegal streaming servers in the country, reinforcing international cooperation with Interpol and reorganizing investigation units on copyright infringement under the Culture Ministry.
Culture Ministry devises plans to prevent illegal content distribution
Korea Joongang Daily,
31 July 2023, Korea, Rep
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