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In 2010, the Korean-language song "Udon" by Korean artists Kang Min Kyung & Son Dong Woon was banned for the use of a Japanese word for the title. [10] In February 2011, the Korean censor indicated that they might consider lifting the ban in the future. [11] In August 2011, a single Japanese song was broadcast in South Korea as part of a trial ...
After South Korea opened the Olympics in 1988, it became viable to import the movies about communism and the censorship policies for eroticism were reduced, but not many things did not change. In September 1996, 10 minutes of the movie Crash directed by David Cronenberg were deleted, which led to great shame at the Busan International Film ...
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The following is a non-exhaustive list of K-pop videos that have been banned by one or more South Korean television networks, for reasons such as suggestive or offensive lyrics and imagery. K-pop is characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements, and K-pop singles will typically include a music video and a dance routine.
In January 2011, a South Korean man was arrested for praising North Korea through social networking sites. [22] That same year another South Korean was arrested for posting 300 messages and 6 videos of pro-North content and sentenced to 10 months in jail. [23] A further 83 South Koreans were arrested for distributing pro-North material on the ...
Image credits: Johnny Somali The controversial YouTuber set foot in South Korea in September of this year.. His actions have provoked local residents, especially after he posted a video of himself ...
A 51 year old South Korean novelist was arrested for praising North Korea on their personal blog in 2012. [38] 5 South Koreans were arrested for distributing pro-North material online in 2008 and 83 in 2011. [39] In 2011, a South Korean was arrested for posting 300 messages and 6 videos of pro-North content and sentenced for 10 months in jail. [40]