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This research focuses on the upheaval and consequence of Media Ethics Committee Law in 1964. After the upheaval, the world of media had to show regulating themselves. The world of media, for example, expanded the function of Korean Press Ethics Committee. In the process, Korean Press Ethics Committee applied an interpretation based on not ‘ethics’, but ‘anticommunism law’ about a serious slip of the pen in “Busan Ilbo.” Publishers were increasingly concerned about the commercial issues of the media and were less interested in media freedom. Some of the people who led the Movements against Media Ethics Committee law made relationship with the regime. Park’s government continued to attempt to intervene in the media even after upheaval of Media Ethics Committee Law. The Ministry of Public Information continued to investigate media issues on its own, and agents of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency staffed and stayed in the editorial office or the news station. In these situations, the media could not criticize the government as it did during Movements against the Korea-Japan conference in 1964. In the end, upheaval of Media Ethics Committee Law laid the foundation for government media control that continued throughout the military regime.