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Regulations on Online Platforms Delayed Until After Lee-Trump Summit

Summary by The Korea Times
The government and the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) decided Monday to suspend their push to legislate regulations on online platforms until after the summit in Washington between the leaders...

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The Democratic Party of Korea and the government have decided to postpone discussions on the Online Platform Fairness Act (ONPL Act), which they had been accelerating, until after the South Korea-U.S. summit. Concerns have been raised in the U.S. that the proposed law could target domestic tech giants like Google, leading to concerns about the potential for regulatory oversight. This is interpreted as a move to slow down the process ahead of the…

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Naver broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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