The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 29th that lawyer Lee Yong-min from the Busan branch office of the law firm Siwoo has been appointed as a new member of the Game Rating and Administration Committee. Photo by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 29th that lawyer Lee Yong-min from the Busan branch office of the law firm Siwoo has been appointed as a new member of the Game Rating and Administration Committee. Photo by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 29th that it will appoint Attorney Lee Yongmin of the Siwoo Law Firm Busan Branch Office as a new non-standing member of the Game Rating and Administration Committee. This appointment follows the expiration of the term of one existing member, and the term of the new member is three years.


This appointment was made through a recommendation process by the Korean Bar Association, an organization designated by the Minister of Justice under the "Act on the Promotion of the Game Industry." The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism explained that the new member was selected considering expertise and experience in the game industry and law.



The Game Rating and Administration Committee is an organization established to deliberate on matters related to the classification of game ratings and consists of a total of nine members.


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