YouTube Korea squelches uploads, comments
Found on CNet News on Sunday, 12 April 2009

Citing free-speech concerns about an anonymity-blocking law in South Korea, Google has disabled the ability to upload YouTube videos or comment on them in the country.
A Korean law requires "real-name verification" for Internet services with more than 100,000 different daily users, Google said. Under the law, people must identify themselves with a name and identification number before they can upload video or post comments.
Funny, the company who wants to keep each and everything you do on their sites is fighting for anonymity.