Naver Implements Measures to Prevent Distribution of Illegal Filming Content
[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] Naver announced on the 10th that it will apply technical measures to prevent the distribution of illegal filming materials.
This is a measure in accordance with the Act on Telecommunications Business to Prevent the Distribution of Digital Sexual Crime Materials, which takes effect from today. This law imposes technical and administrative obligations on webhard operators and value-added telecommunications service providers above a certain scale regarding illegal filming materials.
Naver has been implementing measures such as operating user reporting and deletion request functions and blocking search results for illegal filming materials to prevent their distribution. For users who upload illegal filming materials, strong actions such as deleting posts and restricting access to all services have been taken.
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In addition, Naver has conducted campaigns such as blocking the distribution of obscene and illegal posts through AI-based video and image filtering technology (X-eye), digital sexual crime prevention campaigns, and Green Internet campaigns.
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