
South Korea Law Mcp
Search South Korean law—including PIPA, ICT network security, and credit information rules—from your agent while scoping apps for the Korean market.
Overview
eu.ansvar/south-korea-law-mcp is a MCP server for the Validate phase that provides full-text search over South Korean law including PIPA, ICT security, and credit information statutes.
What is this MCP server?
- Full-text search across South Korean statutes and provisions
- Coverage called out for PIPA, ICT network security, and credit information law
- stdio npm package @ansvar/south-korea-law-mcp v1.1.2 for local agents
- Optional streamable-http endpoint at south-korea-law-mcp.vercel.app/mcp
- Dual transport supports desktop Claude Code and remote HTTP MCP clients
- Server version 1.1.2 with two npm package transports: stdio and streamable-http
- HTTP MCP URL documented as https://south-korea-law-mcp.vercel.app/mcp
- Description highlights three law domains: PIPA, ICT network security, and credit information
What problem does it solve?
Korean privacy and sector laws are dense and multilingual barriers slow solo builders who need fast statutory checks during scope.
Who is it for?
Builders targeting South Korea who already use MCP and need PIPA- or ICT-related statutory lookup in the agent loop.
Skip if: Products with no Korean user data footprint, or teams requiring certified Korean legal counsel instead of research tooling.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Registering the server gives your agent searchable Korean legal text so scope docs and data-handling plans cite real provisions instead of guesswork.
- Full-text search results from South Korean statutes relevant to your product scope
- PIPA and ICT-oriented legal snippets for privacy and security design notes
- Citable provision references for credit or fintech feature specifications
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Journey fit
Korean privacy and sector statutes should inform validate scope before you wire data flows and security controls into the build. Scope is where you nail regulatory must-haves; full-text Korean law search in MCP keeps those constraints in the same workspace as specs.
How it compares
Hosted and stdio MCP law corpus, not a Korean-language UI component library or security scanner.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is eu.ansvar/south-korea-law-mcp for?
Solo and indie developers scoping SaaS, APIs, or agents for South Korea who need PIPA, ICT, and credit-law search inside MCP.
When should I use eu.ansvar/south-korea-law-mcp?
During validate scope and early ship security reviews when Korean personal data, networks, or credit features need statute-backed constraints.
How do I add eu.ansvar/south-korea-law-mcp to my agent?
Add stdio config for @ansvar/south-korea-law-mcp from npm, or point your client at the streamable-http URL https://south-korea-law-mcp.vercel.app/mcp per your host’s MCP docs.