The animation industry is not at its best, since in addition to the multiple reports of labor exploitation as is the case of the anime studio MAPPA, yesterday Nick Roy, a blogger specialized in server cybersecurity research of North Korea revealed that it had found a server containing thousands of animation files from both Japanese studios and future projects from Amazon Prime Video and HBO (Max).
Among the projects found, Dahlia in Bloom stands out, an anime soon to be released and the third season of Invincible, a Californian production streaming on Amazon Prime Video. In addition, sketches and animations were also found that are similar to Iyanu: Child of Wonder, which will be broadcast on Max, and The Octonauts, a popular BBC children's series.
Nick Roy easily found these servers thanks to North Korea's limited internet capacity, with only 30 websites connected to the global internet, which made this server, which also did not have sufficient security, much more noticeable.
Not enough with this, it is rumored that the animation studios were not aware of having hired North Korean animators, because the server had records of visits from China, as well as instructions in Chinese translated into Koreansuggesting that in this way workers in China share information with North Korean animators.
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What are the sanctions imposed on North Korea?
The sanctions, imposed by President Trump after North Korea confirmed having conducted a sixth nuclear test, were aimed stop trade between this country and the United States. This is to prevent North Korea from integrating into the global economy.
At that time, the sanctions against North Korea were focused mainly on physical commercial exchange, such as oil imports and textile exports, but after these new events animation may have to go through new regulations to ensure security and oversight in these global digital collaborationsin addition to ensuring that these productions do not violate international regulations.
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