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Content Overseas Distribution Association

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The Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA)[a] is a Japanese trade association based in Tokyo.[1] It was established in August 2002 as a voluntary organization,[2] with support from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Agency for Cultural Affairs, for international distribution of Japanese content (frequently anime and manga) and taking countermeasures against piracy.[3] In 2009, it was registered as a general incorporated association.[2]

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In 2013, CODA merged with Anti-Counterfeiting Association (ACA), in order to strengthen their capability for copyright protection and offer comprehensive measures against copyright infringement in Japan as well as overseas.[4]

In 2022, CODA established the International Anti-Piracy Organization (IAPO),[5] with associating 32 members,[5] the Motion Picture Association, and Copyright Society of China within approximately 450 members.[6]

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Content Japan mark

Content Japan (or CJ Mark) was created in 2005 by the Anti-Counterfeiting Association,[7] it can be seen on packages in music, videos and other media.[8]

Members

As of 2025, there are 36 companies, 11 organizations and 10 supporting members.[9]

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Notes

  1. Japanese: コンテンツ海外流通促進機構, Hepburn: Kontentsu Kaigai Ryūtsū Sokushin Kikō

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