New Straits Times

S. Korea’s largest porn site founder held in NZ

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SEOUL: A woman who co-founded South Korea’s largest pornograph­y website has been arrested after living as a fugitive in New Zealand for years, police said.

Soranet — set up in 1999 — held tens of thousands of illegal porn videos, including “revenge porn” and spycam porn videos of women secretly filmed in public locations.

Distributi­ng pornograph­y is illegal in South Korea, although many such videos are widely consumed on servers based in other countries, or secretly shared on file-sharing sites.

Soranet — which once boasted more than a million members — was closed two years ago following complaints from women’s rights groups.

The 45-year-old owner — surnamed Song — returned here last week after South Korean authoritie­s annulled her passport.

She was arrested on Monday for distributi­ng or aiding the distributi­on of sex videos featuring minors, police said.

Her husband and another couple known to be co-owners of the site — all of whom have Australian citizenshi­p or permanent residency — remain overseas.

They are accused of abetting illegal activities by Soranet members, who shared videos in which women were secretly filmed in public toilets, classrooms, changing rooms, subways and other public locations.

Some members were also accused of jointly planning gang rapes, some of which targeted minors, and posting videos of the victims on the site.

The owners were believed to had earned tens of millions of dollars from advertisin­g promoting websites that arrange prostituti­on and gambling — both technicall­y illegal but widespread in South Korea.

So-called spycam videos have become increasing­ly common in the country.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in said last month that the spycam epidemic had become a “part of daily life” and urged a wider crackdown and tougher punishment­s for offenders.

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