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Japan Combats Manga and Anime Piracy with AI

December 6, 2024
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Japan Combats Manga and Anime Piracy with AI

Japan’s Cultural Affairs Agency is stepping up efforts to combat the rising problem of manga and anime piracy, which has been severely affecting the country’s creative industries. The agency has recognized that illegal websites offering free access to manga and anime are proliferating at an alarming rate, with about 1,000 such sites currently in operation. These platforms allow users to download pirated content, depriving creators and publishers of revenue and causing significant financial losses to the industry. This growing issue has prompted the agency to explore technological solutions to protect Japan’s cultural heritage.

To address this challenge, the agency is developing an AI-powered program aimed at detecting and removing pirated manga and anime from these illegal websites. The system will utilize advanced image and text detection technologies to automatically identify stolen content, making it easier to target and shut down these illegal sites. By automating the process, the agency hopes to reduce the burden on human moderators, who have struggled to keep up with the massive amount of pirated material circulating online.

The financial impact of anime and manga piracy is staggering, with billions of dollars lost each year due to the unauthorized distribution of these works. Japan’s cultural protection efforts aim not only to protect the intellectual property of manga and anime creators but also to support the broader economy. By reducing piracy, the agency hopes to strengthen the industry, ensuring that creators and publishers are properly compensated for their work, which ultimately benefits the Japanese economy.

However, the development and implementation of the AI system come at a cost. The agency has requested approximately 300 million yen (about $2 million) in funding to support this initiative. While the price tag may seem steep, the agency believes that the investment is necessary to tackle the piracy epidemic effectively. With this AI-powered approach, Japan hopes to curb the rampant piracy problem and preserve its valuable cultural exports for future generations.

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  • Japan Leverages AI to Combat Rising Manga and Anime Piracy Costing Billions
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