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Japan to use ODA to help combat copyright piracy | Vietnam Today
Japan to use ODA to help combat copyright piracy | Vietnam Today
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Japan's foreign ministry is expected to
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use official development assistance or
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ODA to help around 10 developing
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countries in Southeast Asia, the Middle
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East, and Africa tackle the growing
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problem of copyright piracy involving
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Japanese manga, anime, and video games.
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More details from our correspondents in
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Japan.
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Japan's foreign ministry aims to support
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copyright legislation and training in
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partner countries to prevent the
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distribution of pirated products. The
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ministry plans to select countries where
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copyright violations involving Japanese
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cultural products have been reported and
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then dispatch legal experts to provide
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assistance, carry out awareness raising
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campaigns and invite staff from local
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companies to Japan for copyright
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training. The initiative is also
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expected to help developing countries
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strengthen their own capacity to protect
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copyrighted content. The Japan
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International Cooperation Agency, the
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main body responsible for implementing
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ODA, is expected to begin assessing
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domestic needs in August and start
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providing ODA for the initiative from
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the 2027 fiscal year, which begins next
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April. Japan's foreign ministry will
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include the plan in its budget request
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for fiscal 2027.
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According to the Japanese government,
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for the year 2025, damages from
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copyright infringement of uh anime and
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the sale of counterfeit character
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merchandise uh from this country is 10.4
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trillion yen, which is equivalent to 65
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billion US.
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Vietnam television's resident
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correspondent reporting from Tokyo,
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Japan.