That is scary as hell that someone can get a jail sentence for simply saying what they think. I guess there is no freedom of speech in South Korea.
I said, 'suspended jail sentence." Very rarely, real jail sentece, when judge thinks there was a malicious intention behind it.
I don't think freedom of speech means you can ruin other's reputation based on non-fact.
In US, you have to pay lots of money to person who filed a suit. In Korea, you just got suspended sentence and pays no money. Which one is better?
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