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The Korea Communications Commission will examine the activities of video streaming platforms in Korea for potential violations of the law, following a series of price hikes in their subscription rates. The KCC on Thursday announced that the media regulation agency will inspect whether there has been any violation of the Telecommunications Business Act, regarding appropriate announcement of the fee increases and terms.
YouTube recently announced that it increased the monthly subscription fee for YouTube Premium, a service that allows users to enjoy video streaming without ads, by 43 percent from 10,450 won ($8) to 14,900 won. This comes three years after it raised the price from 8,690 won to 10,450 won in September 2020.
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