Girl's Day and ZE:A were recently chosen as the ambassadors for an 'anti-illegal downloading' campaign, as raised by the Korean Contents Association. On November 3rd, both groups attended a press conference at the Korean Press Center called 'the Webhard Campaign for Downloading Control". During the conference, they explained the campaign's objectives to regulate the phenomenon of illegal file-sharing and downloading of web content. Many organizations are in support of the movement, including the Korean Video Association, the Korean Music Contents Association, the Korean Software Copyright Association, as well as the Business Software Alliance (BSA). Girl's Day state, "We would like to be a leader in the safe and legal downloading of digital contents." While we understand that musicians and other talents should be supported by purchasing their material, we find it that regulation or even the cessation of pirating at this point is a bit unrealistic. Leave us your comments below on this interesting campaign! [gallery] Source: Nate
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Girl's Day and ZE:A become ambassadors against pirating
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