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Telecommunications & Media
Naver, Kakao, Google removed or blocked 141,000 illegal sexual exploitation posts last year
South Korea\'s Broadcasting and Media Communications Commission said domestic and foreign online service providers including Naver, Google and Kakao removed or blocked 140,996 cases of reported illegal filmed content last year out of 185,662 reports. Reports fell 17.7 percent from a year earlier and removals and blocks declined 22.2 percent. The commission said differences reflect duplicate reports and cases that were not illegal filmed content or had already been deleted.
Telecommunications & Media
Draft enforcement decree for false, manipulated information law released; platforms like YouTube, Naver, Coupang in scope
The Broadcasting and Media Communications Commission released a draft enforcement decree for the revised Information and Communications Network Act, set to take effect on July 7. The draft would require self-regulation by platforms with 1 million or more daily active users over the prior three months and apply punitive damages to profit channels meeting specified posting, revenue and audience thresholds. It also covers open markets, delivery apps and open chat rooms.
Games & Commerce
Platforms step up election information to curb falsehoods and comment abuse
With the June 3 nationwide local elections nearing, major platforms including Naver, Daum and TikTok are strengthening systems to provide election information and respond to false information and comment abuse. They are focusing on upgrading AI-based detection and linking users to authoritative election information, while differing in how they structure special pages and enforcement. Naver is limiting comments on political stories. Daum is adding AI-driven features and abnormal-pattern detection. TikTok is building an in-app election center and labeling AI-generated content.