
[Anchor]
Even after listening to it again, I don’t quite understand it based on common sense. Is it true?
[Reporter]
The claim that it is not a violation of the law is difficult to believe to be true.
In the United States, numerous companies have already been held punitively liable for failing to properly protect customer personal information.
And there is a legal basis for doing so.
This is the U.S. Federal Trade Commission Act, which is equivalent to Korea’s Fair Trade Commission, and it states, “Unfair or deceptive practices by companies are illegal.”
If you look at the provisions of the law itself, it seems to be a comprehensive regulation, but it also means that they can be held responsible for information protection failures.
Yes, because of this law, Facebook paid a fine of over 7 trillion won in 2019.
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The cost for Coupang to build domestic logistics is approximately 3 trillion won.
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