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South Korea’s New Law on Online Misinformation: Implications for Free Speech

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South Korea has implemented a revised law aimed at combating online misinformation, which significantly increases penalties for those who repeatedly spread false information. This legislation mandates major platforms like Naver, Kakao, Google, and Meta to establish systems for users to report alleged misinformation and to publish transparency reports biannually. While the intention is to curb the spread of harmful falsehoods, critics argue that the law may inadvertently stifle free speech and lead to excessive censorship by both platforms and users.

The law comes in response to a surge in misinformation, particularly following a controversial martial law attempt in 2024. High-profile cases, such as a scandal involving actor Kim Soo-hyun, highlight the real-world consequences of digital misinformation. The new penalties include fines of up to 1 billion won for repeat offenders, raising concerns about the chilling effect on public discourse and investigative journalism.

Opposition parties and civic groups warn that the vague definitions of what constitutes false information could lead to arbitrary enforcement, potentially allowing the government to influence content moderation decisions. This uncertainty may cause platforms to preemptively censor content to avoid penalties, impacting the diversity of information available online.

As South Korea joins a global trend of tightening regulations on digital misinformation, the balance between protecting free speech and ensuring accurate information remains a contentious issue. The effectiveness of this law in achieving its goals without infringing on civil liberties will be closely monitored in the coming months.

Source: Euronews

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