South Korea’s government says it will allow Google to export detailed mapping data of the country to overseas servers under certain security requirements.
SEOUL-South Korea will soon no longer be one of the few countries where Google Maps does not work properly, after its security-conscious government reversed a two-decade stance to approve the export ...
Seoul approves overseas data transfer ‘on condition that Google strictly comply with security guidelines’ - Anadolu Ajansı ...
After years of appeals, Google has finally received conditional approval to export high-precision geographic information out of South Korea, a move that opens the door to let the company provide ...
SEOUL, Feb 27 (Reuters) - South Korea will soon no longer be one of the few countries where Google Maps doesn't work properly, after its security-conscious government reversed a two-decade stance to ...
Few realize that South Korea bars foreign companies from exporting the mapping data necessary for digital map services. That may soon change. Every day hundreds of visitors step off the AREX train at ...
South Korea has once again postponed a decision on whether to approve Google’s request to transfer high-precision map data on the country’s geography to its international servers. In February, Google ...
In upcoming high-level trade talks with the United States, the Korean government is considering discussing the possible export of high-resolution geographic data — a move that would mark a shift from ...
The government on Friday approved Google's request to transfer Korea's high-definition map data outside the country while also requiring the U.S.
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