Malaysia’s New Regulatory Framework for Social Media and Internet Messaging Platforms

Malaysia’s recent announcement to introduce a new regulatory framework for social media and internet messaging platforms with over eight million users has sparked significant debate. While the government argues that the move will enhance online safety, especially for children and families, critics fear that it may suppress freedom of expression. This commentary explores the framework’s legal implications, contrasting it with comparable laws in other nations and going over possible effects on users, platforms, and wider civil freedoms.

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Can NFTs Be Considered Properties?

Written by Richard Wee, Darren Lai and Kimberly Chan Non-Fungible Tokens (“NFTs”) have been the talk of the town in recent years. The success stories of individuals becoming millionaires overnight just from the sale of…

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Web3 in a Nutshell

Written by Richard Wee and Tee Jae Ei Web3 Simplified Web3 (also known as “Web 3.0” or “Semantic Web”) is an umbrella term for the future of the internet. The future includes blockchain technology, machine…

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Offensive Posts on the Internet

Written by Richard Wee and Low May Ping Identifying the rules & laws of Malaysia, dealing with offensive posts on the internet Introduction In today’s digital world, every single person can post anything on the…

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