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Minister states tech companies must adhere to Malaysia’s regulations following criticism of social media licensing proposal – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/27 at 10:22 PM
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The Malaysian government is asserting its authority and insisting that tech companies must comply with local laws if they wish to continue operating in Malaysia. This statement comes in response to the Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) urging the government to pause a plan that would require social media platforms to obtain a regulatory license. Despite the AIC’s concerns about the lack of clarity surrounding the proposed regulations, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil emphasized that the government is willing to discuss the regulations with industry groups but has no intentions of delaying their implementation.

Under the proposed plan, social media platforms and messaging services with over eight million users would need to acquire a license by January 1, 2025, or they could face legal action. Fahmi reiterated that big tech companies must respect and comply with Malaysian laws if they wish to operate within the country. Earlier discussions with social media representatives regarding the plan were reportedly positive, highlighting the government’s commitment to addressing rising cybercrime through regulatory measures.

The AIC’s open letter to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, initially dated August 23, expressed concerns about the workability of the government’s plan for the industry and the lack of formal public consultations. After removing certain sentences from the original letter and reposting an updated version on its website, the AIC emphasized the need for a public inquiry and sought feedback from industry players and the public on the regulation. The group’s letter no longer includes a list of member companies but maintains its advocacy for a more consultative approach to regulatory initiatives.

As the government of Malaysia moves forward with its plan to regulate social media platforms and messaging services, it is clear that adherence to local laws is non-negotiable for tech companies operating in the country. The AIC’s concerns over the lack of clarity and potential unintended consequences from the regulatory license highlight the need for ongoing dialogue between industry stakeholders and government officials. By conducting a public inquiry and seeking feedback from industry players and the public, Malaysia’s communications regulator aims to address industry uncertainty and ensure a transparent and consultative process for implementing the proposed regulations.

In conclusion, the government’s commitment to tackling rising cybercrime through regulatory measures is driving the implementation of new rules for tech companies operating in Malaysia. The AIC’s call for transparency and consultation underscores the importance of collaboration between industry groups and government authorities in shaping effective regulatory frameworks. As discussions continue between stakeholders, it is essential for tech companies to understand and comply with local laws to maintain their operations in Malaysia. By engaging in constructive dialogue and ensuring clarity in regulatory processes, both the government and industry players can work towards a regulatory environment that promotes innovation and consumer protection in the digital space.

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