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South Korean video platform, ApdoTV, has implemented measures to comply with copyright regulations and broadcasting standards, according to a statement released by the company. The platform, which utilizes the YouTube API to aggregate content, confirmed it will remove videos found to infringe on copyright and restrict the broadcast of live streams containing potentially violating material.
ApdoTV’s announcement underscores its adherence to the regulations set forth by the Korea Communications Standards Commission. The company’s copyright policy details a process for handling infringement claims and proactively monitoring content. This commitment comes as scrutiny of online content platforms intensifies globally, with increasing pressure to address copyright issues and ensure responsible content distribution.
The move by ApdoTV likewise reflects broader industry trends. Recent hiring announcements indicate increased demand for editorial staff at other digital media companies. Designboom, for example, is currently seeking a Senior Editor for its lab, according to a recent job posting. Similarly, The Republic, a publication identifying as offering “Serious Journalism from an African Worldview,” is also recruiting Sub-Editors. [1, 2]
These hiring trends suggest a growing emphasis on editorial oversight and quality control within the digital media landscape. The BBC, while facing external scrutiny, has also emphasized the importance of upholding high journalistic standards, as stated by Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who cautioned against a “sustained attack” on the corporation. [3]
ApdoTV Co., Ltd. Retains all rights to its platform and content, as stated in its copyright notice. The company’s actions demonstrate a proactive approach to navigating the complex legal and regulatory environment surrounding online video distribution.
