Is it difficult to be punished even if the delivery person makes a private call? Faculty members who contact privately with personal information obtained on the job can be difficult to punish?

Not long ago, a faculty member at a university in Seoul sent a private message to the contact information contained in the students' personal information, causing controversy. But this has happened several times before.

A police officer who contacted Min-won in 'I like her', a supervisor who said 'I like her' to an SAT candidate, and a delivery person who said 'I like her' to a woman who lives alone.

If I receive an unwanted contact from someone who has my personal information, I have no choice but to be anxious and scared, but it is said to be difficult to punish. Indeed, the interpretation that the policeman was innocent and the supervisor were also acquitted. This is because of the provisions of the 'Personal Information Protection Act', which SBS News recognized.

(Responsible Producer Hyeon-jong Ha / Producer Lee Arita / Composition Kim Hye-ji / Narration Lee Jin-sil / Editor Hye-soo Jeong / Intern Lee Eun-eun)