Presidential Office Denies Allegations of New Year's Card Design Plagiarism as "Not True"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] The Presidential Office has denied allegations that President Yoon Suk-yeol's New Year's greeting card image is similar to the design of a foreign artist's work, stating that it is "completely untrue."
On the 29th, the Presidential Office stated in a press release that "the greeting card was produced by commissioning a design specialist company with extensive experience in creating New Year's cards for past presidents."
They further explained, "The image represents our cultural content from a foreign perspective, and we understand that it was created through a legitimate licensing agreement with the company."
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The Presidential Office has introduced this New Year's card as reflecting the national agenda of 'spreading the charm of K-content worldwide,' by designing Korean culture.
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