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[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] The Korea Communications Commission has selected and announced a total of 10 organizations and institutions as 'Illegal Filming Report and Deletion Request' agencies.


According to the KCC on the 30th, the designated and announced organizations and institutions include a total of 10 places: ▲ Gyeonggi-do Women and Family Foundation ▲ Namu Women's Human Rights Counseling Center ▲ Daegu Women's Hotline-affiliated Women's Human Rights Counseling Center Piora ▲ (Corporation) Busan Sexual Violence Counseling Center ▲ Sexual Violence Prevention and Treatment Center-affiliated Sexual Violence Counseling Center ▲ Teenage Women's Human Rights Center ▲ Women's Emergency Call 1366 Gyeongnam Center ▲ Women's Emergency Call 1366 Chungnam Center ▲ (Corporation) Jeju YWCA ▲ (Corporation) Pohang Women's Association-affiliated Gyeongbuk Women's Integrated Counseling Center.


The designation period is from January 1 to December 31 of next year. These organizations and institutions will receive subsidies for projects related to supporting the deletion of illegal filming materials and plan to carry out activities to eradicate digital sex crimes.



Han Sang-hyuk, Chairman of the KCC, said, "By designating organizations and institutions with expertise to support the deletion of digital sex crime materials, monitoring and deletion requests for illegal filming materials will be intensified, and it is expected that the distribution of illegal filming materials will decrease. Since we have established a system to prevent the distribution of digital sex crime materials, we will also make every effort to provide actual relief to victims."


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