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The Enforcement Decree on the Protection of Communications Secrets Act, 2017, in South Korea is a significant legal framework that prioritizes user-centric privacy, comprehensive coverage of various communication forms, and legal redress and penalties. The Decree's emphasis on explicit consent may lead to similar regulations globally, serving as a standard-bearer for countries updating or enacting communication secrecy laws. However, the success of this model will depend on the adaptability of its principles to diverse legal and societal contexts worldwide.

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