Monday, December 10, 2012

South Korea's volunteer army wages war against internet porn

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In South Korea, volunteers known as "Nuri Cops" are waging what might be the most futile war imaginable — the war against internet porn. As the Associated Press reports, pornography remains illegal in South Korea, though it's a difficult law to enforce in one of the world's most well-connected countries. That's why the officials have outsourced the responsibility to the Nuri Cops — "net cops" who spend their days scanning the web for porn and other objectionable content. The hope is that eliminating porn will lead to a reduction in sex crimes, though Nuri Cop Moon Tae-Hwa acknowledges the difficulty in trying to stay on top of the internet: "It's like shoveling snow in a blizzard."


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via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/10/3749822/south-korea-internet-porn-censorship-law-nuri-cops

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