
Recent Note
The Korea Digital Contents Creators Association works to protect the rights of digital content creators, including webtoon and web novel creators, and to build a fair and sustainable creative environment. The shared message across the association profile, bylaws, and business plans is clear: the industry can only sustain its growth when creators can work with stability and receive fair compensation.
Our Basic Position
First, creator rights cannot end at the level of declaration. Contracts, settlements, copyright, artist activity certification, and access to welfare appear repeatedly in the bylaws and business plans because they continue to surface as real problems in the field. The association believes these issues must be addressed not as isolated cases but as structural problems.
Second, anti-piracy action is not merely a form of protest. It is a basic condition for protecting creators’ livelihoods. As the activity records and business plans show, the association seeks to build practical protections by examining international coordination, platform response, legal action, and AI-assisted evidence capture together.
Third, the association should not remain a social club. It must function as a practical rights-protection body. The introduction materials and the headquarters business plan tie organization management, rights protection, research and outreach, education and counseling, and regional branch cooperation into one yearly structure. That flow becomes the baseline for future documents and content.
Why Say This Again Now
The 2025 and 2026 timeline-based white papers show that the association has already participated in policy roundtables, submissions of opinion, institutional reform discussions, and on-the-ground response work. What is needed now is not just a list of events, but a clear articulation of the principles that guide those actions. This statement reaffirms those principles.
The Direction Ahead
The KDCCA homepage will continue to expand so that the bylaws, business plans, budgets, and timeline-based white papers can be read within one shared context. The association will keep connecting creator rights protection with anti-piracy action, policy cooperation, and regional expansion strategies grounded in its branch structure.
