New regulatory licence for social media platforms in Malaysia to fight cyber offences

SINGAPORE- Malaysia will require social media services to apply for a licence if they have more than 8 million users in the country from August 1, in an attempt to combat increasing cyber offences, said the government. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission said in a statement on Saturday that the licence was in line with cabinet's decision that social media and internet messaging services comply with Malaysian laws aimed at fighting scams, cyberbullying and sexual crimes. If social media services fail to apply for a licence by Jan 1, 2025 then legal action will be taken against them, said the commission. Last week, Malaysia's Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said the regulator had issued directives to social media firms to provide feedback on the government's concerns regarding cybercrime and harmful content found on their platforms.

New regulatory licence for social media platforms in Malaysia to fight cyber offences

New regulatory licence for social media platforms in Malaysia to fight cyber offences

New regulatory licence for social media platforms in Malaysia to fight cyber offences

New regulatory licence for social media platforms in Malaysia to fight cyber offences
New regulatory licence for social media platforms in Malaysia to fight cyber offences
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