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Coalition for Cultural Diversity in Moving Images
"The Coalition for Cultural Diversity in Moving Images(CDMI) is a non-governmental organization based in Seoul, Korea, striving to protect global cultural diversity and local movie industries. Since it was launched in 1993 to effectively enforce the screen quota system, we've been acting as the watchdog for the Korean movie industry and we are currently working to protect the sovereignty of Korean media culture as well as cultural diversity."
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1 - We wish that each country's image culture can be shared and exchanged.
2 - We are opposed to cultural uniformity, which will court disaster, and we pursue cultural diversity instead.
3 - We wish for free and fair competition, and are against unfair monopoly and oligopoly.
4 - We do not think the cultural area should be subject to negotiations in a Bilatera Investment Treaty and World Trade Organization etc.
5 - A sovereign state has a right to adopt a variety of realistic cultural policies. We want 'cultural agreements'guaranteeing the right in the international law. "
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English
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Street
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#207 Namsan Building, Namasandong 3-ga 34-5
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City
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JUnqqu Seoul
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100043
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82-2-754-8856
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82-2-319-2039
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Web site (URL)
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http://www.screenquota.org/
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