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South Korean regulators have given Google conditional approval to export the country's high-precision map data. This ends a 19-year dispute and will allow Google Maps to operate fully in one of the last countries where it was restricted.
Google submitted additional documents to meet the government's requirements. The approval is seen as a price tag for access, not a ban, according to a former Korean mapping official.
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