17 international human rights organizations today...
Geopolitics and the Internet 7/16/2021
K.S. Park spoke at the panel on "Geopolitics and the...
“Balancing Privacy and Public Health in Digital Contact Tracing in the APAC Region” at RightsCon 2021
Open Net organized and hosted the "Balancing privacy and...
Human rights framework for digital contact tracing
On June 23, 2021, K.S. Park spoke at a workshop hosted by...
No more cultural relativism in contact tracing discourse
On June 15, 2021, K.S. Park spoke on the privacy...
Must carry lawsuits v intermediary liability safe harbor v positive freedom of speech
K.S. Park spoke at a Rightscon community lab...
Human Rights based Model Law Proposal for Internet Shutdowns and Platform Blockings
K.S. Park spoke at a June 12 Rightscon 2021 session on...
New Technologies and the UN: How Not to Reinvent the Wheel
KS Park spoke at May 27, 2021 at 13th Asia Human Rights...
Joint statement on Mauritius’ national ethics committee and HTTPS disabling
May 12, 2021 Joint civil society statement in response to...
Joint Letter to Indonesia KOMMINFO: Repeal MR5 “prohibited content” censorship and warrantless access to user data
May 28, 2021 Dear H.E. Johnny G. Plate, Minister of...
Joint Statement: End Wave of Digital Censorship in India (June 2021)
In April 2021, faced with a devastating second wave of...
Disinformation and algorithmic transparency
Kyung Sin Park's panel presentation at UNESCO World Press...
Sound Internet Policy in the Post-COVID Era and Beyond: Net Neutrality, the Free Flow of Information and KOR-US Digital Trade
Sound Internet Policy in the Post-COVID Era and Beyond:...
The world’s only attempt to legislate ‘network use fees’ will further damage consumers – the illusion of charging ‘delivery fees’ on the internet will disincentivize investment in network expansion
For Korean original, press here. In December 2020, MP Jun...
Paid-for news link law destroys equality of internet and raise entry barrier to media market
Assemblyman Kim Youngshik proposed an amendment to the Act...