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Topic : Korea passes law to combat scalping, piracy
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TITLE : Korea passes law to combat scalping, piracy

Korea passes law to combat scalping, piracy


South Korea passes law to combat ...

 

 

South Korea has passed new laws to fight ticket scalping and illegal online content distribution. The National Assembly approved changes to several acts, including the Copyright Act and the National Sports Promotion Act, to better protect the country’s cultural industries.

 

Under the revised Copyright Act, the culture minister can now order internet providers to block illegal websites quickly, especially those that share pirated content. The law also introduces stronger punishments, including prison sentences of up to seven years and higher fines. Courts may also require offenders to pay up to five times the financial damage they caused.

 

The government estimates that illegal content distribution causes more than 4 trillion won in losses each year. Some parts of the new copyright law will take effect in six months, while emergency website blocking can begin in three months.

 

The amendments also include a complete ban on ticket scalping for concerts and sports events. In the past, authorities mainly focused on cases involving automated programs, but the new law makes all unfair resale practices illegal, even without using special software.

 

Ticket sellers and online platforms must now take steps to prevent illegal resales. Violators may face heavy fines, profit confiscation, and other penalties. The government says these measures are necessary to support the long-term growth of Korean culture and entertainment industries.

 


Source : https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10665854

 

Comprehension

What two main problems are the new South Korean laws targeting?
What new power does the culture minister have under the revised Copyright Act?
How much financial loss does illegal content distribution cause each year?
What change was made regarding ticket scalping enforcement?
What penalties can violators face under the new laws?

Discussion

Why is ticket scalping considered harmful to fans and the entertainment industry?
Do you agree with blocking illegal websites quickly? Why or why not?
How does illegal content distribution affect artists and creators?
Should punishments for piracy be stricter? Explain your opinion.
What responsibilities should online platforms have in preventing illegal activities?
Have you ever experienced problems buying tickets for popular events?
Do you think whistleblower reward systems are effective? Why or why not?
How important is K-culture (music, drama, sports) to South Korea¡¯s economy?

Vocabulary

Scalping – buying tickets and reselling them at higher prices for profit
Pirated content – illegally copied movies, music, or shows
Punitive damages – money paid as punishment for wrongdoing
Confiscation – taking away illegal profits or property
Sustainable – able to continue for a long time without harm