Jakarta, Sept. 18 -- Indonesia's Creative Economy Ministry has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding global networks and protecting the country's creative works through stronger intellectual property (IP) enforcement and international collaboration.

The Ministry launched this initiative by hosting a workshop titled "Protecting IP Internationally: What Indonesian Creatives Should Know", held in partnership with the US Embassy in Jakarta on Thursday.

"This marks a strategic step in Indonesia-US cooperation to support the growth of an IP ecosystem for the creative industry," Creative Economy Minister Teuku Riefky said.

The workshop gathered 30 selected participants, including digital content creators, IP regulators, and legal consultants...