오픈넷 | |
Formation | February 4, 2013 |
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Type | NGO |
Purpose | Focus on freedom, openness, and sharing on internet of South Korea. |
Headquarters | Gangnam, Seoul |
Location | |
Region served | South Korea |
Official language | Korean |
Key people | Kim Kee-chang, Park Kyung-sin, Jeon Gil-nam ( Korean: 전길남), |
Main organ | board of directors |
Staff | 3 |
Website |
http://opennet.or.kr,
opennetkorea |
OpenNet | |
Hangul | 오픈넷 |
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Revised Romanization | Opeun Net |
McCune–Reischauer | Op'ŭn Net |
Open Net ( Korean: 오픈넷) is a non-governmental organization which aims for the freedom and openness of South Korea's internet. [1] It was approved by Seoul Radiowave Management Office ( Korean: 서울전파관리소) on 7 March 2013. [2]
Open Net works on major projects grouped under the banners such as "Freedom of Speech", "Intellectual Property", "Privacy", " Network neutrality", "Open Government", and "Innovation and Regulations".
On July 31, 2013, Open Net submitted a Constitutional complaint about how the South Korean government forces minors to verify his or her identity. [3] In August 2013, Open Net and Aladdin Communications started a non- Active X payment system, [4] however, card companies refused to accept. Open Net submitted a preliminary injunction to accept it. [5] [6] On January 28, 2014, OpenNet filed a lawsuit against the Korea Communications Standards Commission's ( Korean: 대한민국 방송통신심의위원회) internet censorship by blocking access to Grooveshark. [7] [8] On 17 January 2014, OpenNet accepts donations via Bitcoin. [9] OpenNet is the first Korean NGO who accepts Bitcoin donation. [10]
오픈넷 | |
Formation | February 4, 2013 |
---|---|
Type | NGO |
Purpose | Focus on freedom, openness, and sharing on internet of South Korea. |
Headquarters | Gangnam, Seoul |
Location | |
Region served | South Korea |
Official language | Korean |
Key people | Kim Kee-chang, Park Kyung-sin, Jeon Gil-nam ( Korean: 전길남), |
Main organ | board of directors |
Staff | 3 |
Website |
http://opennet.or.kr,
opennetkorea |
OpenNet | |
Hangul | 오픈넷 |
---|---|
Revised Romanization | Opeun Net |
McCune–Reischauer | Op'ŭn Net |
Open Net ( Korean: 오픈넷) is a non-governmental organization which aims for the freedom and openness of South Korea's internet. [1] It was approved by Seoul Radiowave Management Office ( Korean: 서울전파관리소) on 7 March 2013. [2]
Open Net works on major projects grouped under the banners such as "Freedom of Speech", "Intellectual Property", "Privacy", " Network neutrality", "Open Government", and "Innovation and Regulations".
On July 31, 2013, Open Net submitted a Constitutional complaint about how the South Korean government forces minors to verify his or her identity. [3] In August 2013, Open Net and Aladdin Communications started a non- Active X payment system, [4] however, card companies refused to accept. Open Net submitted a preliminary injunction to accept it. [5] [6] On January 28, 2014, OpenNet filed a lawsuit against the Korea Communications Standards Commission's ( Korean: 대한민국 방송통신심의위원회) internet censorship by blocking access to Grooveshark. [7] [8] On 17 January 2014, OpenNet accepts donations via Bitcoin. [9] OpenNet is the first Korean NGO who accepts Bitcoin donation. [10]