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Japan to step up fight against counterfeit anime goods overseas
Japan to step up fight against counterfeit anime goods overseas

The Star

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Japan to step up fight against counterfeit anime goods overseas

The Japanese government will join hands with foreign authorities to investigate and identify distributors of such fake goods and take legal action. - AFP TOKYO: Japan is planning to deepen cooperation with foreign authorities to crack down on counterfeit anime goods, in a bid to better protect intellectual property. To combat the sale of counterfeit goods, the government will cooperate with the Content Overseas Distribution Association, an organisation that tackles the issue of pirated publications. With China in mind, the government will join hands with foreign authorities to investigate and identify distributors of such fake goods and take legal action. The government's policy is part of its Entertainment and Creative Industries National Strategy, which was formulated for the first time to promote the Japanese content industry. The industry includes fields such as anime and video games. The policy aims to support the global expansion of the Japanese content industry as it expects the global content market to grow. The government has set a goal of increasing annual overseas sales of the Japanese content industry to ¥20 trillion (US$138 billion) by 2033, more than three times the current level. It has outlined 100 measures covering 10 priority areas in the strategy, which was revealed by the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry on June 24. The overseas advancement of video games will be supported by the government through the creation of a database that lists the legal regulations, cultural norms and customs of various countries. For manga, the government will support the development of translation tools utilising generative artificial intelligence. The government will also work on the revitalisation of bookstores in Japan, whose numbers have been decreasing rapidly in recent years, as they serve as important sales base of manga. It also considers support to manga to be important on the grounds that many manga titles receive anime adaptations. To address the shortage of anime creators, the government will improve working conditions at production studios. It will also establish a certification mark that will be awarded to anime produced under appropriate working conditions. - The Japan News/ANN

Japan to step up fight against counterfeit anime goods overseas
Japan to step up fight against counterfeit anime goods overseas

Straits Times

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Straits Times

Japan to step up fight against counterfeit anime goods overseas

With China in mind, Japan will join hands with foreign authorities to investigate distributors of fake goods. PHOTO: AFP Japan to step up fight against counterfeit anime goods overseas TOKYO - Japan is planning to deepen cooperation with foreign authorities to crack down on counterfeit anime goods, in a bid to better protect intellectual property. To combat the sale of counterfeit goods, the government will cooperate with the Content Overseas Distribution Association, an organisation that tackles the issue of pirated publications. With China in mind, the government will join hands with foreign authorities to investigate and identify distributors of such fake goods and take legal action. The government's policy is part of its Entertainment and Creative Industries National Strategy, which was formulated for the first time to promote the Japanese content industry. The industry includes fields such as anime and video games. The policy aims to support the global expansion of the Japanese content industry as it expects the global content market to grow. The government has set a goal of increasing annual overseas sales of the Japanese content industry to ¥20 trillion (S$176 billion) by 2033, more than three times the current level. It has outlined 100 measures covering 10 priority areas in the strategy, which was revealed by the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry on J une 24 . The overseas advancement of video games will be supported by the government through the creation of a database that lists the legal regulations, cultural norms and customs of various countries. For manga, the government will support the development of translation tools utilising generative artificial intelligence. The government will also work on the revitalisation of bookstores in Japan, whose numbers have been decreasing rapidly in recent years, as they serve as important sales base of manga. It also considers support to manga to be important on the grounds that many manga titles receive anime adaptations. To address the shortage of anime creators, the government will improve working conditions at production studios. It will also establish a certification mark that will be awarded to anime produced under appropriate working conditions. THE JAPAN NEWS/ASIA NEWS NETWORK Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Japan to Step Up Fight Against Counterfeit Anime Goods Overseas; Part of Moves to Boost Content Industry
Japan to Step Up Fight Against Counterfeit Anime Goods Overseas; Part of Moves to Boost Content Industry

Yomiuri Shimbun

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yomiuri Shimbun

Japan to Step Up Fight Against Counterfeit Anime Goods Overseas; Part of Moves to Boost Content Industry

The government is planning to deepen cooperation with foreign authorities in cracking down on counterfeit anime goods to better protect intellectual property. To combat the sale of counterfeit goods, the government will cooperate with the Content Overseas Distribution Association, an organization that tackles the issue of pirated publications. With China in mind, the government will join hands with foreign authorities to investigate and identify distributors of such fake goods and take legal action. The government's policy is part of its Entertainment and Creative Industries National Strategy, which was formulated for the first time to promote the Japanese content industry, which includes fields such as anime and video games. It aims to support the global expansion of the Japanese content industry as it expects the global content market to grow. The government has set a goal of increasing annual overseas sales of the Japanese content industry to ¥20 trillion by 2033, more than three times the current level. It has outlined 100 measures covering 10 priority areas in the strategy, which was revealed by the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry on Tuesday. The overseas advancement of video games will be supported by the government through the creation of a database that lists the legal regulations, cultural norms and customs of various countries. For manga, the government will support the development of translation tools utilizing generative artificial intelligence. The government will also work on the revitalization of bookstores in Japan, whose numbers have been decreasing rapidly in recent years, as they serve as important sales base of manga. It also considers support to manga to be important on the grounds that many manga titles receive anime adaptations. To address the shortage of anime creators, the government will improve working conditions at production studios. It will also establish a certification mark that will be awarded to anime produced under appropriate working conditions.

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