Korean media firms block 64 illegal websites in India distributing K-content

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Korean media companies SLL JoongAng, SBS, and CJ ENM have blocked access to 64 illegal websites in India that distributed Korean content. This action follows a court order from New Delhi, which recognized the infringement of copyrights. The companies, part of the Copyright Overseas Promotion Association, collaborated with the Motion Picture Association to take legal action in August. The court's decision supports efforts to protect Korean content and promotes the use of legal services. The Copyright Overseas Promotion Association has been active since 2017, working with various organizations to combat copyright infringement. The companies plan to continue their efforts to safeguard Korean content internationally.


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