Digital Prison Revives by Moving Address Despite 'Access Block'
[Asia Economy Reporter Yu Je-hoon] The Digital Prison, which was blocked due to controversy over 'private sanctions,' has revived by changing its address.
According to online communities on the 26th, the Digital Prison is now accessible through a different URL than before. The homepage explained, "The latest accessible domain is announced through Twitter and Instagram."
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Earlier, the Korea Communications Standards Commission held a communications review meeting on the 24th and decided to block access to the Digital Prison. This was due to concerns that it could deny or misuse the current judicial system, cause innocent victims, or result in double punishment.
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