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(영문) 수원지방법원 안양지원 2017.03.31 2017고단50
정보통신망이용촉진및정보보호등에관한법률위반(음란물유포)등
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A defendant shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than ten months.

However, the execution of the above punishment shall be suspended for a period of two years from the date this judgment becomes final and conclusive.

Reasons

Punishment of the crime

The defendant, under the separate name of "D", married with "E", which is a character emitted from "Earitha" in the Japanese cartoon Maritha.

The former has contributed to broadcasting, such as F and G, to obtain a detailed statement.

On the face of describing sexual acts in one’s Twitter account (H), the Defendant posted obscene materials, such as sexual abuse of scam, and posted the images, language, etc. that may cause sexual humiliation or displeasure to many unspecified persons, such as the so-called “maring (i.e., expressing that another person does not want to do so but is a sexual minority) of sexual minorities.”

The Defendant, due to the statements, led the Defendant to write his obscenity comments on the criticism of the Defendant, filed a mass complaint as a crime of insult, and expressed that if the Defendant did not comply with the Defendant’s request from the person who was the Defendant, the Defendant would cause serious damage to the criminal and civil procedure, and received money under the pretext of agreement from them.

1. No person who violates the Act on Promotion of the Use of Information and Communications Network and Information Protection, Etc. (Distribution of obscenity) shall distribute, sell, lease, or openly display any obscene codes, text, sound, image, or motion picture through an information and communications network;

Nevertheless, around September 11, 2016, the Defendant posted a photograph consisting of half of the clothes of a female character emitted from cartoons by accessing his/her twitter account, and displayed a photograph consisting of half of them. From January 22, 2016 to November 7, 2016, the Defendant posted and openly displayed obscene words, images, and videos via an information and communications network on seven occasions, such as one copy of the list of crimes in attached Form 1.

2. Each Defendant, around January 22, 2016, her Twitter account, sexually boomed sexual minoritiess and created a sense of sexual shames and sexual humiliations, as described in attached Table 11, at his Twitter account around January 22, 2016.

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