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:...
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...
Anachronistic and Anti-democratic Anti-Fake News Ordinance must be repealed
On Friday, March 12, 2021, the Malaysia's Perikatan...
Malaysia: Repeal ‘fake news’ emergency ordinance
Malaysia should immediately repeal a new emergency...
Replacing Big Techs with Big Brother: IIC Webinar 2/3/2021
Presentation Points of Kyung Sin Park: Who or what does...
Open Net Association’s input to UN SR FOE on disinformation (cf. Myanmar)
Today, Open Net submitted the following input to United...
Myanmar: Scrap Cyber Security Draft Law and Restore Full Internet Connectivity
Myanmar: Scrap Cyber Security Draft Law and Restore Full...
Open Net Korea Welcomes the Constitutional Court’s Decision Nullifying the Internet Real-Name System for the Election Campaign Period
The Court Held the System Unconstitutional for...
Open Net Korea Files a Lawsuit to Cancel the Election Commission’s Request for Deletion of Online Posts
On December 22, 2020, Open Net filed a lawsuit on behalf...
Open Net Hosts “Problems of the Industrial Technology Protection Act and the Way Forward” Seminar at the National Assembly” Seminar at the National Assembly
1. Purpose of Discussion In August last year, a revision...
South Korea’s network infrastructure may be state of the art, but the country’s ‘pay to play’ regime for delivering traffic is an unprecedented threat to the free and open internet.
Open Net Korea, along with 13 other NGOs — including...