Learn about South Korea’s privacy law with this whiteboard by Professor Daniel Solove. This whiteboard summarizes South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) in just 1 page!
This whiteboard is no longer available for free. You may purchase a copy in our store by clicking the button below. If you’re interested in using the whiteboard or any of our courses or materials for your organization’s privacy training, please fill out the form below.
About South Korea’s Privacy Law
South Korea has long demonstrated a commitment to privacy protection by enacting privacy laws starting in the 1990s. The right to privacy is a fundamental right that is protected by the nation’s Constitution. Although it enacted several privacy laws in the 1990s and early 2000s, it was in 2011 that South Korea enacted its comprehensive data protection law — the Personal Information Protection Act – or PIPA for short.
About the Worldwide Privacy Law Project
Professor Solove is developing training materials on the privacy laws of countries around the world. New materials are being added on an ongoing basis. In addition to whiteboards, we have privacy law courses for many countries, each about 15-20 minutes long.
Use of the South Korea Privacy Law Whiteboard
Personal Use: South Korea’s privacy law whiteboard is similar to the whiteboards created by Professor Solove for the CCPA, GDPR, HIPAA, FERPA, and the LGPD. You can purchase a copy here.
Professional Uses: For other uses of the whiteboard, such as workforce awareness, presentations, posters, etc., please contact us to discuss pricing and logistics.
About Our Course on South Korea’s PIPA
We also have a training course for South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA). Contact us to license it for your organization. You can also purchase a single use license at our store.