Games & Commerce
KISO finalises standards to block false, manipulated information; excludes messengers and email
The Korea Internet Self-Governance Organization (KISO) on Thursday announced final self-regulatory guidelines to block false and manipulated information on large platforms ahead of revised network law taking effect on July 7. The rules exclude private communication services such as messengers, email and direct messages. The guidelines allow action against both producers and distributors, set exemptions to protect freedom of expression and create a special review committee. Members must disclose results every six months.