The script discusses the widespread illegal distribution of Korean dramas and movies in China, despite the country's block on these forms of content. The script also mentions the increasing criticism against the Chinese authorities for their lack of action against these illegal activities.
The script highlights the use of illegal distribution sites where users can watch Korean content for free. These sites often include Chinese subtitles for the content. Despite the Chinese government's efforts to block these sites, they remain accessible with a few simple searches.
The script also mentions the impact of these illegal activities on the Korean content industry. It mentions that the illegal distribution of content is becoming a routine situation and is surprising given China's lack of shame in this matter.
The script also discusses the issue of Korean celebrities' appearances on Chinese programs being suddenly stopped. This is seen as a form of pressure on Korea, especially after the G7 summit.
The script concludes with a statement from a professor at Sungshin Women's University, who has called for active action from the Chinese authorities against the illegal distribution of Korean content in China.
1. China has blocked the entry of Korean dramas and movies due to the so-called Hanan pattern.
2. Despite this, Korean content can be accessed for free through illegal distribution sites.
3. The latest Korean