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Korea Postpones Decision On Mapping Data In Fight With Google

August 24, 2016 at 7:00 PM
Citing a lack of consensus among government agencies, South Korea has announced it will delay a decision on whether to allow Google to export mapping data to servers located outside of the country and whether the company is required to blur national security-sensitive locations on its maps. An interagency working group that was set to make its final decision by Aug. 25 announced it will postpone the decision to Nov. 23 after a meeting this week did not yield...


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