'Invincible' artwork found in a computer server located in North Korea

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https://www.cbr.com/invincible-season-3-production-art-found-on-north-korea-server/

In a report by CNN, it's reported that North American researchers found files containing production artwork for popular or upcoming animated programs like Invincible and Iyanu: Child of Wonder on a computer server located in North Korea. The production artwork appears to be the work of North Korean illustrators and graphic designers, suggesting third-party outsourcing that goes against the strict sanctions enforced by the United States. Animation directing instructions in Chinese translated into Korean and English text were written on the uncovered sketches. At the time of this reporting, there was no evidence to suggest these animated programs were intentionally outsourced to North Korea.
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Beveren_Rabbit posted...
At the time of this reporting, there was no evidence to suggest these animated programs were intentionally outsourced to North Korea.
Come on. Come on now.
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I don't know how the process works beyond a shallow understanding, but it seems suspicious that such a thing can happen unintentionally.
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LinkDaLunatic posted...
Come on. Come on now.

Evening_Dragon posted...
I don't know how the process works beyond a shallow understanding, but it seems suspicious that such a thing can happen unintentionally.
Maybe I'm just naive or don't know how these things work, but my thought was that whatever Chinese studio they outsourced to outsourced it to NK.
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What if they're just big fans lol
02fran posted...
What if they're just big fans lol
I doubt it. Kim Jong Un literally put people to death for smuggling Squid Game in
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What did American researchers do with North Korean computer servers?
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DKBananaSlamma posted...
I doubt it. Kim Jong Un literally put people to death for smuggling Squid Game in

he could hate squid game and like invincible and iyanu
Someone should treat outside artwork, film, etc. as a computer virus. Just copy and paste it so it spreads all over the country
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pegusus123456 posted...
Maybe I'm just naive or don't know how these things work, but my thought was that whatever Chinese studio they outsourced to outsourced it to NK.

Yes, it's really common to make use of North Korean labor in China. They even have restaurants run by North Koreans in China. They used to try to defect to South Korea, but now they get handed over to China and deported to North Korea if they try that.

There's quite a few articles about it, but here is one from NPR:
https://www.npr.org/2024/02/26/1234005107/the-north-korean-forced-labor-program-supplying-seafood-around-the-world
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