Golf courses offer both sports activities and accommodations, requiring both customer safety and privacy. Safety issues that can occur during a round, such as club accidents, falls, and ball hits, misunderstandings or disputes between caddies and customers, and privacy violations that can arise during golf hotel stays, are all critical management challenges for golf course operations. (
Note: As of 2025, there are 525 golf courses in operation in South Korea, of which 153 are member-only courses and 372 are non-member (including public) courses.
In the event of such accidents or disputes, CCTV serves as crucial evidence. However, providing footage can expose guests' faces, license plates, and private information, posing a legal dilemma for golf courses. Conversely, failing to provide footage can delay accident handling and dispute resolution, potentially leading to customer complaints, grievances, and even lawsuits. In particular, in the event of a variety of disputes, such as unpleasant encounters with caddies, accidents during a round, or golf cart accidents, the absence or delay in reviewing CCTV can lead to operators being held accountable and a loss of trust .
AI mosaic systems can effectively address these issues. By automatically de-identifying customer faces, vehicle license plates, and sensitive information related to accommodations in video, golf courses can review accident or dispute footage without legal burden and respond quickly when necessary. This allows customers to simultaneously protect their safety and privacy, while golf course operators can minimize legal risks and quickly respond to incidents and resolve disputes.

Demonstration scene of ' Patent No. 10-2721168 Real-time Mosaic System for Personal Information Protection'
Ultimately, the AI Mosaic CCTV system at golf courses and golftels is more than just a security device; it 's an essential management tool that encompasses everything from round safety, to protecting guest privacy, and even managing disputes between guests and caddies. It's a key solution that strengthens customer trust and reduces operational risk. The optimal system to address these challenges is the AI Mosaic "Beep."
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South Korea's Personal Information Protection Act presents a dilemma: whether you show the footage or not, you face a lawsuit, and whether you don't, you face a fine. In other words, individuals can personally view their own footage on CCTV. However, if others are also filmed, they can only view the footage after obtaining prior consent or ensuring that their identities are not identifiable.
CCTV Personal Information Protection – The Never-ending Tug-of-War Between Security and Personal Information (1)
APT : Experts say, “Only AI Mosaic can fundamentally reduce conflicts in apartment management” (2)
Banks : Customers complain of inconvenience and distrust when CCTV cannot be immediately viewed (3)
Schools : Contradiction in restricting the use of video footage necessary for ensuring student safety (4)
Hospitals : Violation of personal information poses significant legal risks to medical institutions (5)
Hotels : Conflict between the need to respond to incidents and protecting guest privacy (6)
Convenience stores : Difficult to secure all evidence of disputes even with installed CCTV (8)
Parking lots : Delays in video review create unnecessary conflicts (9)
Public : Immediate review of CCTV footage is essential to ensuring citizen safety (10)
If CCTV had been mosaiced in real time , the response to the 'gun murder' would have been faster (SBS)
We introduce and connect related manufacturers and product businesses featured on the mosaic.ai platform to overseas markets. In particular, ADSOFT's CCTV AI mosaic business represents the most optimal example of a personal information protection solution. We look forward to your interest.
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