Re: KOREAN LAW and PUTTING SEX PHOTOS ON THE INTERNET
It probably is illegal to post pictures depicting sexual acts,
especially if "pubic hair" is exposed. Korean society has double standards. While the government turns a blind to the RLDs, it tries to shut down any website showing photos exhibiting pubic hair. Yet, there is a huge market for adult movies which would be considered "soft porn" by U.S. standards since actual intercourse cannot be shown and no "pubic hair" exposure allowed. They don't even use mosaic.
In the past years, there has been a surge of Adult Webcasting sites. IJs (Internet Jockey) have become popular. At first, the sites were based in Korea and had to adhere to the law. Absolutely no exposure of pubic hair. Then these sites got smart and switched to servers overseas, thus circumventing the law. Now, these sites are trying to outdo each other with IJs doing all sorts of sexual acts.
If you posted sex photos of you and your girl on a Korean site, you would probably get in trouble with the law for invasion of privacy, defamation, extortion rather than from violating any "sex laws". I doubt the cops have the resources to go after you, an another civilian based on charges from your ordinary civilian girlfriend. Even if your girlfriend was a celebrity the cops would rarely do anything. If the cops couldn't do anything for two Korean celebrities who had their sex tapes speard online, do you think they could do anything for your girlfriend?
By all means, feel free to upload those photos here. This site is located in the U.S. and the Korean authorities can't do anything about it.