FastView, an Asia-based content infrastructure company led by CEO Park Sang-woo, has fully launched its global content distribution platform, ViewUs, in May 2026. As unauthorized training of media content by generative AI becomes an industry-wide issue, ViewUs was developed as an integrated infrastructure that can “visualize how content used by AI is being utilized and recover that usage as licensing revenue.” FastView positions Japan as the most important market for AI licensing models in East Asia and will accelerate collaboration with domestic media companies and AI businesses. Ahead of the official beta launch, FastView conducted a private test with 10 selected partners over approximately two weeks. At a daily newspaper site with around 15 million monthly page views, the company confirmed about 480,000 AI bot accesses in addition to normal reader traffic. The number of bot accesses was about 31 times human traffic. Major bots included ChatGPT-User with about 34,000 scraped pages, ClaudeBot with about 11,000 pages, and PerplexityBot with about 8,000 pages. Despite explicit blocking instructions in robots.txt, approximately 150,000 bypass accesses were also detected. Through four types of metrics, the test quantified for the first time the reality that “content is being used by AI while receiving almost no return in the form of traffic.” Executives and senior editors at participating media companies are using these results to consider licensing fee negotiations with AI companies, verification of advertising traffic quality, and legal responses to bots that bypass robots.txt. ViewUs consists of four products: Multilingual Feed, Direct Feed, AI Tracker, and RightsHub. The two products being officially launched this time are Multilingual Feed and Direct Feed. Multilingual Feed uses FastView’s proprietary LLM infrastructure to translate Japanese content in real time into six languages: Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, German, and French. It re