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For about 15 years now yeah. Distribution/production is a felony, so you can see why he was so quick to take everything down.

> South Korea is one of the few countries that explicitly prohibits any form of pornography. Pornographic websites, books, writings, films, magazines, photographs or other materials of a pornographic nature are illegal in South Korea. Distribution of pornography is a felony, and can result in a fine or a prison sentence not exceeding one-year. Since 2009, pornographic websites have been blocked by the South Korean government. In 2012 the released statistics that cited 39.5% of South Korean children having experienced watching online pornography, with 14.2% of those who have viewed online pornography reportedly "wanting to imitate" it. In 2019 the began blocking banned websites based on filtering of . The KCC said their focus was "on blocking sites with child pornography, illegal films and gambling."
Huh, I guess Ollane used a VPN.
 

D Dave

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i still wonder how VPN is not forbidden. Unless the VPN Provider work with the government.

VPN is like going to buy porn, but you don't go yourself, you send a postman (VPN) to buy it for you and he gives it to you in a hidden package (encrypted) so that your wife (Internet service provider, ISP) does not know what is in it.

If the ISP would log all the communication between you and your VPN, then he could decrypt the package.
But logging that for all citizens is not possible. So only if the police suspects you of doing seomthing illegal, they might log your communication.

What i do not understand is, that they say that VPN communicates directly with you, and not over your ISP.
But i don't know how that should work.
 
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funny feller

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For about 15 years now yeah. Distribution/production is a felony, so you can see why he was so quick to take everything down.

> South Korea is one of the few countries that explicitly prohibits any form of pornography. Pornographic websites, books, writings, films, magazines, photographs or other materials of a pornographic nature are illegal in South Korea. Distribution of pornography is a felony, and can result in a fine or a prison sentence not exceeding one-year. Since 2009, pornographic websites have been blocked by the South Korean government. In 2012 the released statistics that cited 39.5% of South Korean children having experienced watching online pornography, with 14.2% of those who have viewed online pornography reportedly "wanting to imitate" it. In 2019 the began blocking banned websites based on filtering of . The KCC said their focus was "on blocking sites with child pornography, illegal films and gambling."
then just how is there so much manhwa?!?!
 

karlchenpanda

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Jul 8, 2019
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i still wonder how VPN is not forbidden. Unless the VPN Provider work with the government.
Every big company would leave your country the day you'd enforce that, because IT security depends on them

The next thing, setting up a VPN is about 5-10 minutes of work and setting up a server somewhere in a country which doesn't care for your government's rules is also a thing of maybe 15 minutes
 

riderin

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i still wonder how VPN is not forbidden. Unless the VPN Provider work with the government.

VPN is like going to buy porn, but you don't go yourself, you send a postman (VPN) to buy it for you and he gives it to you in a hidden package (encrypted) so that your wife (Internet service provider, ISP) does not know what is in it.

If the ISP would log all the communication between you and your VPN, then he could decrypt the package.
But logging that for all citizens is not possible. So only if the police suspects you of doing seomthing illegal, they might log your communication.

What i do not understand is, that they say that VPN communicates directly with you, and not over your ISP.
But i don't know how that should work.
As i said the security and anonimity of VPNs are overadvertised and borderline deceptive marketing.

Every big company would leave your country the day you'd enforce that, because IT security depends on them

The next thing, setting up a VPN is about 5-10 minutes of work and setting up a server somewhere in a country which doesn't care for your government's rules is also a thing of maybe 15 minutes
Multiple countries have usage of VPN outlawed.
 

NewQueen

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Nov 8, 2017
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Sorry for the confusion.
During the development process, me and my friends played :)
However, the currently released version is enough to play and enjoy at least 2 hours.

Thank you!
thank you for adding black male into the scene. but if you be so kind maybe it would be nice if you can put some black male route for tomie
 

forkedtongue

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Jun 3, 2020
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It's been so long since playing this game that I felt like revisiting. very sad to discover just now that the devs cease all activity
 

eroninjaeroninja

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Mar 12, 2021
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I can't seem to unlock any achievements except for the 2 archived endings, what is the problem here? I've tried saving the Globalsave file in the saves file but it is still at 2, please help
 

Rrindeer

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Have infinite hourglass problem when starting the game . On win 11, r7 7840hs. Does anyone else still have such a problem?
 
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D Dave

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Congrats to your first post.
Short: No.

For better answers, you should explain what your problem is, and why do you think it is related to your machine.
For example, you could say "it did work on my old PC, but on my new one it doesn't work".
 
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Riujin

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For about 15 years now yeah. Distribution/production is a felony, so you can see why he was so quick to take everything down.

> South Korea is one of the few countries that explicitly prohibits any form of pornography. Pornographic websites, books, writings, films, magazines, photographs or other materials of a pornographic nature are illegal in South Korea. Distribution of pornography is a felony, and can result in a fine or a prison sentence not exceeding one-year. Since 2009, pornographic websites have been blocked by the South Korean government. In 2012 the released statistics that cited 39.5% of South Korean children having experienced watching online pornography, with 14.2% of those who have viewed online pornography reportedly "wanting to imitate" it. In 2019 the began blocking banned websites based on filtering of . The KCC said their focus was "on blocking sites with child pornography, illegal films and gambling."
My god, Where is the escape button from such a country? I wonder who found him out, family? Or law?
 
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