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Participant Parties

KCSC(Korea Commnucations Standards Commission)
The Korea Communications Standards Commission has been established in order to ensure public value and fairness in the content of the broadcasts, and to promote the sound culture in the field of communications and creating a communications environment of proper usage under ¡žAct on the Establishment and Operation of the Korea Communications Commission¡¹Article 18
IA Japan(Internet Association Japan)
IA Japan is a non-profit and industry-based organization with internet related organizational and individual members. It provides leadership in promoting advanced systems of the internet such as IPv6 and in solving problems which ISPs encounter to when they operate services. It was established in April 2001 and legally permitted by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications and Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in July 2001.
TICRF(Taiwan Internet Content Rating Promotion Foundation)
TICRF is a non-profit organization that was established by Government Information Office in March 2005 to gather private and academic resources to plan and promote the internet content rating.
ECPAT Taiwan(End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of children for Sexual Purposes)

ECPAT was created on May 1991 to prevent illegal and commercial sexual harrassment activities within Asia such as child prostitution and sex tourism.

To end child pornography and to make the Internet a safer place for children are always the important issues that concern ECPAT Taiwan. For achieving these missions and objectives, ECPAT Taiwan have set the Internet Safety Hotline web547 in 1999 to receive illegal and harmful reports from internet users. Through the cooperation with the police and ISPs, web547 try to eliminate and remove illegal and harmful information from the Internet.

CMCF(Communications and Multimedia Content Forum of Malaysia)
CMCF is an auxiliary organization of MCMC (Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission), established in 2001 under the Communications and Multimedia Act that promotes self regulation between industries and provides guidelines for corporate content usage and distribution.