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Korea’s cultural momentum isn’t just about great films, dramas, or K-pop — it’s about how IP itself is evolving. Korean creators are producing globally resonant stories, and now we’re seeing those IPs experiment with entirely new ownership and monetization models. A great example is Parasite by Barunson. Its IP is actively being explored on Story’s blockchain infrastructure, enabling legal remixing, reinterpretation, and transparent revenue sharing between original rights holders and new creators. This isn’t fan fiction at the margins — it’s IP expansion designed into the system itself. As more Korean cultural IP moves in this direction, blockchains like Story can turn world-class storytelling into programmable, composable assets that travel across films, games, music, and communities — while preserving creator rights and long-term value. Korea’s creative edge combined with on-chain IP rails could unlock a powerful new layer of the global creative economy.
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