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Net Neutrality
Open Letter to the South Korean Government and the Freedom Online Coalition
According to the April 26 White House statement, the South...
Open Net’s contribution to a Global Digital Compact consultation: data protection laws and net neutrality
Open Net participated through a virtual platform in a...
Legal and legislative advocacy strategies for internet freedom shared with Asian activists
K.S. Park spoke at Indo-Pacific Conference on Internet...

Rightscon: A plan to “charge” the internet in Europe and Asia and since when and why it has been free
Open Net held a Rightscon session to discuss the recent...
[Special Feature] Webtoon – Rise of the Guardian of Net Neutrality
The webtoon can be viewed at the following two new links...

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Publishes Report on “Data Governance, Asian Alternatives: How India and Korea are Creating New Models and Policies”.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace published a...
Why Does South Korea Ban Municipal Broadband?
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Open Net: KISDI Wrong on Scope of Termination Fee Ban by Net Neutrality
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KISDI Shyly Opposes Network Usage Fee Law and Admits U.S. Net Neutrality Ban on Such Fees
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Why You May Never See Another Baby Shark or BTS From South Korea (Death of Net Neutrality)
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Net Neutrality Explained v.1: How Internet Works – Why phone calls are expensive, video calls cheap
Net Neutrality Explained 2: Why Internet is not charged like water and power
Net Neutrality Explained v3: How Charging Senders, Network Slicing and Zero-rating can be Unfair
Ofcom Releases Review on Net Neutrality
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