고려대 교수, 오픈넷 이사, (전)참여연대 공익법센터 소장 및 방통심위 위원/ Korea Univ. Law Professor, Open Net Director, PSPD Law Center Director(-2016), Korean Comm. Standards Comm'r(-2014)
Today, we are receiving the verdict
We trust that the South Korean government will make the right decision.
Despite the court’s response, we will continue to provide safe and reliable abortion information and services, with or without censorship.
Depressing to read that @President_KR is taking South Korea backward on press freedom.
Yoon's administration filed 11 defamation cases against journalists in the first 18 months of his admin.
Look at how that compares to his predecessors via @GalloVOA:
https://t.co/46kzrJZt2D
Did ppl see this stmt in European Declaration of Digital Rights? "What is illegal offline, is illegal online." Sounds very dangerous to freedom of speech. I support "what is protected offline should be protected online". Not this.
by supporting the digital CSOs defending the frontline CSOs. For instance, an impact lawsuit organized by digital rights CSO to lift the blocking on frontline CSOs' websites; a digital rights CSOs defending frontline activists being punished by regime for dissident views 2/2.
CSOs are digital rights CSOs, frontline CSOs, or inbetween. The new Danish Digital Democracy initiative can be innovative by supporting the frontline’s ability to cope with digital threats or use technology for their fights or expand their work into digital rights space OR 1/2
Fun seeing the great internet freedom champion @unbeatenpath yesterday here in D.C. The pink tint was natural filter provided by a beautiful setting sun.
Petition drive is on to save the internet and save net neutrality in Korea and of course it comes with a webtoon, an Asian Boss interview, and 3 videos. Please sign and spread! https://t.co/tY3o3M7XIi
@unbeatenpath The same tension comes up in proposals that platforms should, in order to get 230 immunity, have to retain records of each users’ identity. Those could then be discoverable in future litigation or prosecutions. 11/
@daphnehk Korea once required online authors of all contents to register their SSNs back in 2007 to of course abate not just copyright infringement but all illegal content. After struck down as uncon. still requires all USERs of all games and adult content and game to register.
Ken Rhee, Ex-South Korean special forces operator, now a fighter for the 🇺🇦 International Legion.
Due to his special operations experience, 🇺🇦 military has reportedly placed him in leadership position and given him a lot of leeway in planning missions against 🇷🇺 forces.
[오픈넷 미디어 리터러시 월례 특강] 제2강 “탈 진실시대의 팩트체크”
- 강사: 정은령 SNU팩트체크센터장(서울대 언론정보학과)
- 5/10(화) 오후 2시 / 온라인(줌, 트위터 스페이스 병행 진행)
- 무료로 누구나 참여 가능
- 참가신청 링크(줌): https://t.co/V1xDpTx2XC
#미디어리터러시#팩트체크
In addition to all the other problems with this list, many commentators seem to believe that Freddie Mercury was white. He was born to Indian parents in Zanzibar.
4) c) Automation is not itself good or bad. Democracy fighters also need filter bubble/echo chamber to build their movement. Search engines are algorithms and they gave little people power of info. What should be regulated is human input into algorithm or training data.
3) b) make sure that your laws do not respond just to regional concerns but comply w/ int'l human rights standards, otherwise it will be abused and misadapted like Germany's NetzDG in Southeast Asia
2) ~ digital sovereignty trend has been criticized roundly as rationalizing China's and Russian's digital repression. but fighting it in a war mode will end up with our own version of data localization, which will only escalate the race to fragmentation of global internet