South Korea's JinboNet has put a website online to explain Human Rights in the Information Society in Korean and clear, simple English. The site debuted on 10 December, 55th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Pages are devoted to Freedom of Expression, the Public Domain, the Right to Privacy and Access to Information. Established in 1998, JinboNet is an NGO that "aims to provide internet services for social movement groups, and to enhance the solidarity and communication among them..." It is a member of the Association for Progressive Communications. The Human Rights in the Information Society website is sponsored by the Daum Foundation, which is funded by employees of Korea's largest Internet portal.