Revised law on information and communication takes effect
L'essentiel
- South Korea's revised Information and Communications Network Act, effective Tuesday, targets false and manipulated information, defining content instigating violence and discrimination as illegal.
- Prime Minister Han Seong-sook stated the law aims to minimize negative effects while guaranteeing free speech, but the opposition People Power Party claims it will lead to censorship and self-censorship.
Résumé généré par IA
South Korea's revised Information and Communications Network Act, effective Tuesday, targets false and manipulated information, defining content instigating violence and discrimination as illegal. Prime Minister Han Seong-sook stated the law aims to minimize negative effects while guaranteeing free speech, but the opposition People Power Party claims it will lead to censorship and self-censorship.






