Over 20,000 Reviews Despite No Service... "Illegal Viewing of Squid Game 3 in China"
Seo Kyungduk Criticizes China's Routine Illegal Viewing of "Squid Game 3"
Says, "It Is Astonishing That They Feel No Shame"
While the global popularity of the Netflix original series "Squid Game" Season 3 continues, the issue of illegal viewing in China has once again surfaced.
Reviews related to the Netflix original series Squid Game 3 are being posted on Douban, China's largest review site. Professor Seo Kyungduk
View original imageAccording to FlixPatrol, a global online video service (OTT) ranking site, "Squid Game 3," which was released on June 27, is currently ranked number one in the Netflix worldwide TV show category.
The problem is that illegal viewing continues in China, where Netflix is not officially available. As of July 3, more than 21,000 reviews related to "Squid Game 3" have been posted on Douban, China's largest review site. Over 55,000 people have participated in the star rating evaluation. It appears that these individuals left reviews after illegally watching "Squid Game 3".
In response, Professor Seo Kyungduk of Sungshin Women's University criticized, "Now, 'illegal viewing' has become a daily routine in China," and added, "What is even more astonishing is that they do not feel any sense of shame about it."
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Professor Seo emphasized, "It is time for the Chinese authorities to step in," and stated, "They must carry out intensive crackdowns on illegal activities by their citizens and take measures to ensure that such incidents do not happen again."
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