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2025 amendment to Network Act including content moderation regulation was adopted by National Assembly

On 24 December 2025, the National Assembly adopted the 2025 amendment to the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilisation and Information Protection (Network Act/Bill no. 2215443). Article 2 clarifies the distinction between platforms and individual publishers. Article 44-7 expands the scope of prohibited illegal information to include content inciting violence or discrimination based on race, nationality, region, gender, disability, age, or social status. Article 44-7 also prohibits the distribution of false or manipulated information intended to infringe upon personal or property rights. Large-scale service providers are required to establish autonomous operating policies to identify and handle such illegal information. The Act also introduces punitive damages, allowing courts to award compensation up to five times the actual damages if a provider intentionally or negligently distributes false or fabricated information with the intent to cause harm or gain unfair profit. Additionally, providers must publish transparency reports every six months detailing their content moderation activities and outcomes.

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Scope

Policy Area
Content moderation
Policy Instrument
Content moderation regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: other
Implementation Level
national
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament

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2025-12-24
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On 24 December 2025, the National Assembly adopted the 2025 amendment to the Act on Promotion of In…