Summary
- Japan's Minister for Economic Security, Takashi Onoda, has stated that obtaining permission from copyright holders is the principle regarding the use of videos featuring animated characters.
- This statement comes in response to a video posted by former U.S. President Donald Trump, where he portrays a popular Japanese anime character.
- Onoda conveyed this stance through diplomatic channels, emphasizing the importance of intellectual property rights.
- The implications of this position could affect future collaborations and content creation involving international figures and Japanese media.
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