I stumbled upon this interesting
article<http://techpresident.com/news/wegov/23538/south-korean-digital-activists-work-google-toward-digital-freedom>on
Tech President about the growth of digital rights advocacy in South
Korea. Of note, the article cites the free culture as facilitating this
movement:

"Perhaps it is no surprise, then, that the free culture movement has been
> the seed ground for Korea's emerging battle over online speech and
> transparency. Creative Commons Korea, an outgrowth of the Creative Commons
> initiative co-founded by Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig, contributed
> to the fight by translating "Open Government," the collection of essays
> published by O'Reilly Media, into Korean in February, 2012."
>

pretty cool!

All best,
Jen
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