The conference will feature the Restrictive Self Identification Guide Book that answers the questions that the information communication service providers and public organizations have been asking. The guide book will explain general facts such as how to use a comment board and questions relating to procedures. The MIC will finish the guide book by end of this month and pass them out and distribute them through their website, mic.go.kr. Also, to minimize the confusion of users, MIC will advertise and start testing the policy with main portals from June.
Here is a glimpse of what the Guide Book will contain:
Q: Do we have to identify ourselves every time we post information on a board
A: That depends on service providers. Generally, the log-in process takes care of identification and you should be able to use the site without additional processes.
Q: Would we have to identify ourselves to just simply read the information that is posted
A: You don't have to identify yourself to read information. It's only for those who post information on the board.
Q: Replies or one-line comments are also on target
A: Yes, one line comments on the reply board are considerd as board service. Thus, the policy applies.