South Korean government looks to rein in the Net
madhatterz | 14.12.2008 03:26 | Repression | Technology
During that time, the Korean Communications Standards Commission, the country's media arbitration body, would rule on whether to allow the article to be published again.
Regulators have not worked out what penalties violators would face.
This is not the first time South Korea has attempted to rein in the Internet, said Robert Koehler, an English-language blogger on Korea based in Seoul.
"Even under progressive presidents like Roh Moo Hyun, police blocked pro-North Korean Web sites, demanded pro-North Korean postings be erased and even arrested two activists for - among other things - downloading 'The Communist Manifesto,"' he said.
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