Damyang-gun Opens 'Internet Banner Posting Stand' to Block Illegal Advertisements View original image

[Damyang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Jeonnam Damyang-gun (Governor Choi Hyung-sik) announced on the 18th that starting from the 19th, it will conduct a demand survey for a pilot project of internet bulletin boards to create a beautiful and pleasant landscape free of illegal advertisements.


Banners must be reported and installed in designated locations, but due to competition among companies, the waiting period to use designated bulletin boards has become long, making it difficult to post at the desired location and date, resulting in many illegal installations.


Also, due to a lack of awareness about urban aesthetics and negligence in reporting by advertisers, most cases are installed illegally, but in such cases, fines are imposed and forced removal is carried out, ultimately placing the economic burden on the advertisers.


To solve these problems, the county plans to install internet bulletin board banners on the county website in cooperation with Jeonnam Province as the nation's first pilot project to post internet banners.


The content of the internet banners will prioritize county administration promotion, support policies for small business owners and young entrepreneurs, social enterprises, and young businesspeople, excluding gambling and youth-harmful content, to distribute demand.



A county official said, “Most business owners are unaware of related laws and regulations, leading to an increase in advertisements installed without permission or reporting. To prevent this and allow promotion at the desired time and place on designated outdoor bulletin boards, we have implemented the internet bulletin board.”


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