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KMCC’s Status Review of Location Information Business and Location-Based Services

2026.02.26

As the Korea Media Communications Commission (the “KMCC”) is conducting periodic status reviews of location information businesses (“LIB”) and location-based services (“LBS”) in 2026, we provide the following information for your reference.
 

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Periodic Status Review of LIB or LBS

Pursuant to Article 36(3) and (4) of the Act on the Protection and Use of Location Information (the “LIA”), the KMCC is required to conduct periodic status reviews of personal location information providers at least annually. A status review consists of a written review and, as determined by KMCC, may also include an on-site inspection. Historically, the KMCC has conducted such reviews as an annual written review of location information providers and LBS providers. This February, the KMCC initiated its periodic status review again.

Generally, personal location information providers are reviewed annually. Other business types may be specifically designated by the KMCC for review. Please verify whether your company has received an official notification from the KMCC regarding 2026 periodic status review. If an inspection is scheduled, you will be required to respond in a timely and complete manner within the deadlines provided.
 

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Dispositions Related to Past Status Reviews

For companies where violations were identified during the 2023 and 2024 reviews, administrative sanctions were scheduled to be finalized by resolution in 2024. However, due to various circumstances surrounding the former KCC since August 2024, the KMCC has been unable to adopt formal resolutions. As a result, a number of companies have not yet received their final administrative dispositions.

As part of a recent government reorganization, the Act on the Establishment and Operation of the Korea Media and Communications Commission was passed by the National Assembly on September 27, 2025, and became effective on October 1, 2025. This act abolished the former KCC and established the new KMCC.

Accordingly, the authority to issue dispositions for violations identified in 2023, 2024, and 2025 reviews has been transferred to the KMCC. These administrative sanctions are expected to resume once the KMCC commissioners are fully appointed.
 
If your company was subject to the location information review in 2023, 2024, or 2025, it is important to re-confirm whether the review was concluded without any findings or whether your company is the subject of pending sanctions. If administrative sanctions apply to your company, please ensure that your response to any advance notice of disposition has been submitted.
 
Violations can result in various sanctions, including corrective orders, fixed-amount administrative penalties (up to KRW 20 million), percentage-based administrative fines (up to 3% of relevant revenue), and even potential criminal penalties.
 
Please note that administrative actions may be taken, even if a significant amount of time has passed since the status review and even if you previously submitted your position to the KCC. If you wish to challenge a final disposition, you must file an administrative appeal with the KMCC or initiate an administrative lawsuit seeking revocation. Therefore, advance preparation for a potential appeal is recommended.
 

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Monitoring of Licenses/Permits for LIB or LBS

In parallel with these status reviews, the KMCC is actively monitoring and taking action against businesses operating without the necessary licenses or permits for LIB or LBS.

This ongoing monitoring, previously performed by the former KCC, is continuing under the KMCC. If your company provides location information services, please confirm that all required licenses or permits have been duly obtained. Operating an unregistered or unreported LIB is subject to a criminal offense and may result in prosecution.

 

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