As the streaming powerhouse continues to grow, so do concerns that Korea will lose its creative autonomy
The relationship between Korea and America’s content creators, notably the streaming giant Netflix, has become a catalyst for creative content and amplified global exposure for Korean entertainment. But this relationship is also complex and fraught with tension.
Some of the concerns that the Korean entertainment industry has raised are worries over potential exploitation and intellectual property due to its partnerships with American companies. Despite these concerns, this relationship will continue to evolve and potentially reshape the Korean and global film and television industries.
The relationship between Korea and America’s content creators, notably the streaming giant Netflix, has become a catalyst for creative content and amplified global exposure for Korean entertainment. But this relationship is also complex and fraught with tension.
Some of the concerns that the Korean entertainment industry has raised are worries over potential exploitation and intellectual property due to its partnerships with American companies. Despite these concerns, this relationship will continue to evolve and potentially reshape the Korean and global film and television industries.
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