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South Korea drafts amendment to data protection rules

Tuesday 25 August 2015 13:14 CET | News

The South Korean government has announced an amendment to the country’s data protection rules, with punitive and statutory damages.

Under the amendment to the Personal Information Protection Act, organisations could have to pay up to three times the damage caused by the loss, theft, leakage, forgery, alternation or impairment of personal information because of a deliberate act or serious error, according to online media outlet JD Supra.

The Personal Information Protection Committee has also been given greater powers including dispute handling and the ability to recommend policy and system changes.

The Korean Communications Commission has also produced a guide to the collection and use of personal information through mobile apps, app stores and smartphone operating systems, and how to obtain consent on mobile apps.


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