A South Korean province is seeking to legalize the rights to be digitally forgotten in a move to protect personal information on the Internet.
Gangwon Province, east of Seoul, has joined hands with Rep. Pak Hong-geun of the main opposition Minjoo Party to submit a bill to make the rights to be digitally forgotten legal, according to the province's website.
"The bill is aimed at allowing the so-called digital rights to include the rights to erase personal information and data at any time one wants," a provincial official said.
Under the new rights, Internet users will be able to set up a time for their personal information, their writings and files posted in cyberspace to expire or be deleted, the website said.