MPAG, Ministry of Culture Participates in 'WIPO Music Copyright Mentorship'
Introducing a Win-Win Model for Platforms and Music Creators
MPAG announced on the 25th that it will participate as a speaker in the 'WIPO Music Copyright Mentorship Program,' jointly hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and the Korea Copyright Commission.
Jung In-seo, CEO of MPAG, will present on the topic of "How online and offline platforms can collaborate and grow with music creators and startups" in a session. The main points include ▲disclosure of platform data ▲artist-friendly settlement policies ▲marketing support through various projects ▲sharing company know-how through seminars.
The program will be held over three days from the 24th to the 26th of this month and is designed to enhance understanding of copyright in the music field and foster a healthy music ecosystem.
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CEO Jung said, "I am participating in this program to share experiences and know-how on how music creators and platforms can coexist and grow together," adding, "I will strive to contribute to the healthy development of the music industry ecosystem."
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