Korea Communications Standards Commission

A rating disclaimer is displayed on the start of the program for five seconds explaining "This program is prohibited for children under the age of X, so parental accompaniment is required"(이 프로그램은 X세 미만의 어린이/청소년이 시청하기에 부적절하므로 보호자의 시청지도가 필요한 프로그램입니다, I peu-ro-geu-raem eun "X: se-mi-man ui eo rin-i/cheong-so nyeon-i si cheong hagi e bu-jeok jeol ha-meu robo hoja ui si cheong-ji doga pir-yo han peu-ro-geu-raem ipnida) for 7, 12, and 15 ratings.

the KCSC has required Korean citizens to enter government issued ID numbers in order to post political comments online.

On August 3, 2008, KCSC requested the internet portal, Daum, to delete posts and comments negative towards Lee Myung-bak during the heyday of the anti-beef imports.

[5] Some lay members of the National Assembly protested against KCSC's censorship-like decision to monitor content in social network services and mobile applications.

[7] The KCSC had considered penalizing SBS and MBC for showing Twitter messages that are critical against President Lee and his government.

Example of Korean TV rating icons.