South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) convened an international enforcement meeting on June 9 in Seoul to strengthen global cooperation against copyright infringement targeting K-content.

The “2026 International Copyright Protection Enforcement Conference,” held at Lotte Hotel Seoul, brought together law enforcement agencies from five countries — Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and the Netherlands — along with Interpol, the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Korea office, and Korean authorities including the Ministry of Justice, prosecutors, and police.

Private-sector participants included major content industry stakeholders such as Naver WEBTOON and Kakao Entertainment.

The meeting focused on sharing enforcement strategies and coordinating joint operations to track and apprehend overseas copyright offenders. Discussions also covered ongoing international investigations under Interpol’s “Stop Online Piracy” (I-SOP) initiative, as well as public-private collaboration efforts.

The ministry emphasized that cross-border copyright crimes require coordinated global responses, pledging to further strengthen its investigative network with international partners.

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    2 days ago

    What Korean piracy? Virtually everyone uses music streaming services with a payout so bad you might as well pirate the songs and almost their entire gaming industry is live service.

    I mean webtoons? Seriously? Good luck. Enshitify webtoons with your legislation and watch people migrate to platforms that don‘t cost anything or plays ads all the time. If you want to make (more) money with webtoons alone you‘re just going to lose readers. And that is assuming you can fight piracy in this case. You really can‘t.

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    Want to bet there was any talk at all of improving the experience for paying customers?