MCST and KOCCA push startups toward IP-centered K-culture models
MCST and KOCCA's K-content working group advocates for new development strategies focused on K-culture in the K-content era. They recommend expanding the IP-centered business ecosystem through appropriate support.
Key Takeaways
- MCST and KOCCA’s K-content working group is asking for new development strategies in the K-culture era.
- The recommendation centers on building an IP business ecosystem, not only producing K-content.
- The article calls for appropriate support for startups focused on IP-centered models.
Why It Matters
The immediate signal is that MCST and KOCCA are framing K-culture as an ecosystem problem, not just a content-supply problem. For startups, that means the policy discussion is moving toward IP ownership and business structure, with support positioned around building an IP-centered market. The broader streaming and media angle is clear: Korean content strategy is being discussed in terms of durable rights and ecosystem expansion, not one-off titles. Watch for any concrete support measures or program details that MCST or KOCCA publishes next for IP-focused startups.
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