South Korea has become synonymous with a halcyonic Internet-friendly state. Perhaps no more. There's copyright legislation in play that would make Orrin Hatch sing show tunes. The Korea Times reports that the draft law would:
"...authorize the Minister of Culture and Tourism the power to erase unlawfully distributed content on the Internet.
And:
"Under the bill, law enforcement authorities will also be allowed to investigate and punish individuals or companies that distribute content without authorization, even without a complaint filed by the copyright holder."
Consumer activists claim that the Korean government could soon be going after blogs, personal email and shared hard drive services. And:
"Yahoo!Korea said the bill could threaten the very base of their business models should it be legislated."
Weird enough "In recognition of his work to reconcile differences that have kept Koreans separated for half a century, South Korean President Kim Dae-jung has been named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. "
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