Kyung Sin Park
| Korea
Kyung-Sin PARK (“K.S. Park”), Professor of Korea University Law School (A.B. in Physics, Harvard University, Class of 1992; and J.D., UCLA Law School, Class of 1995), a former commissioner of Korea Communications Standards Commission, the country’s Internet/broadcasting content regulation body, a member of the National Media Council, the legislature-appointed advisory council overseeing broadcasting ownership, and one of the co-founders of Open Net Korea, has written academically and been active in internet, free speech, privacy, defamation, copyright, etc. (quoted in Freedom House report, New York Times). Internationally, he is a board member of Global Network Initiative, an advisor to Freedom Online Coalition, and a former member of the High Level Panel of Legal Experts on Media Freedom. K.S. Park also was a key drafting partner in two NGO-led international standard-setting efforts in online privacy and online free speech, namely Principles of Application of International Law on Communication Surveillance www.necessaryandproportionate.org and International Principles on Intermediary Liability www.manilaprinciples.org.
Read Paper: