The Korean government has postponed its decision on whether to allow Google to export the country's high-resolution map data, delaying the review for a third time.
Google Maps is hoping that an upcoming decision by South Korea’s government will finally open the door to the only advanced democracy in the world where its service is still not fully functional.
South Korea has again postponed a decision on Google's request to export map data until the company provides additional documentation. The move follows previous rejections due to security concerns.
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The South Korean government has again postponed its decision on whether to approve Google’s request to export high-precision digital maps of the country. In a statement released Friday following a ...
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