Korea Culture Contents Licensing Association
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- Website : http://www.kocla.org
- Location : 604ho 212, Gasan digital 1-ro, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea
The Korea Culture Contents Licensing Association (KOCLA) is the leading licensing and consulting association in South Korea.
KOCLA was founded and established in 2005 with the aim of further expanding the character and brand licensing businesses in Korea. Currently, there are 140 members and so KOCLA helps our members unfold and place their properties, brand potential and value to worldwide territories.
KOCLA is the gateway to IP licensing business at Korea and to the rest of the world.
KOCLA was founded and established in 2005 with the aim of further expanding the character and brand licensing businesses in Korea. Currently, there are 140 members and so KOCLA helps our members unfold and place their properties, brand potential and value to worldwide territories.
KOCLA is the gateway to IP licensing business at Korea and to the rest of the world.
Business Description
1. Promoting Activities to the People and Companies to raise awareness of the potential and possibilities of the Culture Contents Industry
2. Promoting Investment Activation by improving the system of Culture Contents Industry and collaborating with Financing Industry
3. Establishing Comprehensive System of Product Planning, Production and Marketing to expand Cultural and Industrial value of related industries to promote the Creation of Cultural Contents
4. Intellectual Property Protection Activities such as diversification of Licensing Business and Prevention of illegal copying of Contents
5. Activation of Licensing Business Education and Fostering Key Talents in the Contents Licensing Industry
2. Promoting Investment Activation by improving the system of Culture Contents Industry and collaborating with Financing Industry
3. Establishing Comprehensive System of Product Planning, Production and Marketing to expand Cultural and Industrial value of related industries to promote the Creation of Cultural Contents
4. Intellectual Property Protection Activities such as diversification of Licensing Business and Prevention of illegal copying of Contents
5. Activation of Licensing Business Education and Fostering Key Talents in the Contents Licensing Industry