
Recent Note
The 2025-2026 activity record shows that KDCCA’s work has not been limited to reacting to individual issues. Submitting opinions to the National AI Strategy Committee, attending copyright-related meetings, proposing improvements to artist activity certification, responding to illegal reposting on overseas platforms, and preparing legal action related to Newtoki may look like separate events, but in practice they form one connected flow.
Why Policy Cooperation Matters
Problems surrounding the rights of digital content creators cannot be solved by creators struggling alone. Institutional reform, cooperation with related agencies, expert networks, and dialogue with public institutions all need to move together. 소개/3.주요 협력 대상 및 협력 방향.md presents government and public agencies, the National Assembly, investigative and review bodies, civic groups, industry actors, and expert groups as broad partners. That shows the association understands these issues not as narrow internal industry disputes, but as social and institutional challenges.
Why Anti-Piracy Action Cannot Be Treated Separately
Piracy is not simply a matter of copyright infringement. It leads to economic harm for creators, emotional exhaustion, and distortions in platform structure. That is why anti-piracy action appears alongside rights protection in the business plans. Legal action, evidence gathering, international coordination, platform communication, and discussions around AI-assisted emergency blocking and evidence support are all part of the same logic.
One recurring point is especially important: the association is not focused only on reacting when a crisis erupts. It is also trying to build ongoing support systems and working relationships. The preparation of legal, tax, and contract expert networks is one clear example.
One Useful Way to Read KDCCA’s Work
For that reason, it is more accurate to read KDCCA’s activities not as separate tracks of policy cooperation and anti-piracy action, but as one response system that links institutions and field realities. Attendance at National Assembly discussions, direct response to creator reports, policy submissions, official letters to platforms, international coordination seminars, and regional branch expansion strategies are all connected attempts to change the working conditions of creators.
The Remaining Task
The remaining task is to make this accumulation of work more legible inside the document and content structure itself. The homepage’s white papers, posts, and future item expansions should be organized in ways that reveal these connections more clearly.
Written by: Operations Division Contact: help@kdcca.org
