On the 31st, Content Talent Campus in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul
Sharing Diversified Content Dispute Cases and Resolution Information

The government is preparing measures to respond to the diversifying disputes over artificial intelligence content.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Korea Creative Content Agency, and the Content Dispute Mediation Committee announced on the 23rd that they will hold the '2023 Content Dispute Mediation Forum' to discuss response measures for AI content disputes. <br>[Photo by Korea Creative Content Agency]

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Korea Creative Content Agency, and the Content Dispute Mediation Committee announced on the 23rd that they will hold the '2023 Content Dispute Mediation Forum' to discuss response measures for AI content disputes.
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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Korea Creative Content Agency, and the Content Dispute Mediation Committee announced on the 23rd that they will hold the '2023 Content Dispute Mediation Forum' to discuss response measures for AI content disputes.


The forum will be held on the 31st at the Content Talent Campus in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul. The event is planned as an opportunity to share cases of content disputes and information on their resolution.


Since 2011, the Korea Creative Content Agency and the Content Dispute Mediation Committee have hosted the forum annually, working with legal, academic, and content industry stakeholders to foster a trustworthy transaction environment and consider user protection measures.


This year's theme is 'Issues and Response Measures for Content Disputes in the Generative AI Era.' It will share dispute cases triggered by AI, a new game changer in the content industry, and examine ways to develop mediation systems in response to the changing environment.


In the keynote speech, Professor Lee Seonghee of KAIST Graduate School of Culture Technology will review various types of content utilizing AI and summarize dispute issues.


Researcher Kim Junghwan from the Judicial Policy Research Institute will present on 'Introduction of Arbitration as a New Content Dispute Resolution System and Development Plans for Mediation Systems,' lawyer Cho Wonhee from the law firm D'Light will discuss 'Recent Dispute Cases in the Content Field,' and Park Jieun, CEO of Pulse9, will talk about 'Trends in the Content Industry in the AI Era and Dispute Issues as Viewed by the Industry.'


Afterwards, Hong Seunggi, chairman of the Content Dispute Mediation Committee, will serve as the moderator for a panel discussion titled 'Issues and Response Measures for Content Disputes in the AI Era: Attitudes Toward Diversifying Content Disputes,' together with the speakers.



Yu Hyunseok, vice president of the Korea Creative Content Agency, said, "The Content Dispute Mediation Committee has worked for over 10 years to create a trust-based content transaction environment. Through this forum, we hope to share dispute cases arising in the rapidly changing content industry environment and explore multifaceted preemptive response strategies."


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