[citation needed] Jinbonet is a network that provides ICT services (web hosting, mailing list, webmail) to that country's progressive movement, civil society and workers unions.
In a country which has one of the best internet infrastructures—technically speaking—in the world, concern over the rights of the citizen in cyberspace is strong, and Jinbonet helps focus on some of these issues.
As of 2006, Jinbonet had reported that it was providing hosting services for 600 civil society organisations, on their LAMP (Linux-Apache-MySQL-PhP) servers.
But in Korea it is difficult to use ICT for international solidarity because of the language problem", PatchA of Jinbonet has been quoted saying.
Under this law, the New Media and websites would be required to install an Internet Realname System on their bulletin boards or comment boards, thus compelling them to certify the identity of the person posting comments—a move seen by campaigners like Jinbonet as affecting privacy and free speech on the Net.