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Jongwon Baek, the CEO and broadcaster of Dubon Korea, has pulled out a knife to sue cyber-leakers for making malicious slurs.
According to News 1 on the 3rd, Dubon Korea is providing a warning through its legal representative that "false facts and personal aggression content should bear legal responsibility" for malicious posts and comments from Jongwon Baek representatives and specific online communities.
In addition, three out of six YouTubers who have continued to slander the company and Jongwon Baek representatives have completed identification procedures by a California court in the United States. It is known that the identification process and legal review of the remaining three YouTubers are in the final stage.
In addition, the media said, "Dubon Korea plans to take legal action after the enforcement of the 'False Manipulation Information Eradication Act' against YouTubers who have taken personal benefits through slanderous videos. "It is difficult to apply the revised law to content posted before July 7, the effective date, but considering the seriousness of the issue, the legal response time has been symbolically set after July," he said.
The Act on the Elimination of False Manipulated Information contains content that enables punitive damages up to five times the amount of damage if false or manipulated information is distributed online for the purpose of obtaining unfair profits. The law passed the plenary session of the National Assembly in December last year and is scheduled to take effect on July 7.
Meanwhile, Jongwon Baek recently served as a judge on Global OTT Netflix's "Black and White Cooks: The War of the Cooking Classes" following last season.
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