中, 'Squid Game' Season 2 is also illegally watched...Professor Seo Kyung-duk said, "The authorities should start."

2024.12.31. AM 08:54
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Season 2 of the Netflix series 'Squid Game' is suffering from illegal viewing in China again.

On the Chinese content review site Douvan (豆瓣), the review screen of "Squid Game 2" was created even before its release, and more than 60,000 reviews are currently left.

Seo Kyung-duk, a professor at Sungshin Women's University, pointed out, "It was like that when 'Squid Game 1' was released, and in China, 'stolen viewing' is now a daily life," adding, "It's even more surprising that I don't feel any shame."

"It is also a big problem that we have used the portrait rights of Hallyu stars who have appeared in K contents in China, made fake products, and sold them as their profit structure," he criticized. "It is time for the Chinese authorities to take an active action from now on."

During the last Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese authorities imposed a strict crackdown on their citizens to protect intellectual property rights and prevent illegal distribution of the Olympic mascot, Bing Dundun.Professor

Seo said, "It's not like this that the Chinese authorities don't know. "It is true that we have been blind to 'illegal viewing' of K content," he said, adding, "The Chinese authorities should first know how to respect other countries' content and will have to crack down on illegal activities by their citizens."

Meanwhile, season 2 of "Squid Game" is a story of a fierce battle between "Ki-hoon" (Lee Jung-jae), who returns to the game after vowing revenge, and "Front Man" (Lee Byung-hun), who greets him, and a real game that begins again. It proved its global popularity by topping Netflix in all countries released on the 28th.

[Picture = The Uban review screen/Professor Seo Kyung-duk's team on "Squid Game" Season 2]


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