A key concern is the accessibility of this illegal content.
Efforts to crack down on illegal streaming have proven difficult.
These platforms often host servers overseas and frequently change their web addresses, making permanent shutdowns nearly impossible.

The situation is especially severe in China, where illegal viewing has reached an alarming scale.
The Chinese content review platform Douban has already logged over 70,000 reviews for Squid Game 2.
It’s shocking and unacceptable.

He also highlighted the hypocrisy in Chinas approach to content protection.
Professor Seo called on the Chinese government to take immediate action to combat these violations.
As a member of the international copyright protection organization ACE, Netflix continues to fight against illegal distribution.

A Netflix representative stated, The illegal distribution of valuable content created by hardworking creators is deeply regrettable.
We are working with global monitoring agencies to tackle this issue and prevent further damage.
Despite these challenges, ‘Squid Game 2’ continues to dominate global viewership.

Within just two days of its release, it claimed the top spot in 93 countries worldwide.
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