Regulating the spread of false content online in Malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward

It has been witnessed that the booming of digital technologies had stimulated positive impact towards usage of social media. Although this has been fruitful for the country especially in the age of digital economy, it is also disturbing to note that social media has turned into a ‘nesting ground’ t...

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Main Authors: Daud, Mahyuddin, Zulhuda, Sonny
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2020
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spelling iium-783362020-02-17T04:52:38Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/78336/ Regulating the spread of false content online in Malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward Daud, Mahyuddin Zulhuda, Sonny K Law (General) It has been witnessed that the booming of digital technologies had stimulated positive impact towards usage of social media. Although this has been fruitful for the country especially in the age of digital economy, it is also disturbing to note that social media has turned into a ‘nesting ground’ to spread lies and rumours. False content had caused confusion and misunderstanding – especially when public interest is at stake. Some tarnishes the good name of not only country’s leaders but also government officials. Hence, this paper analyses legal framework on regulation of false content online in Malaysia and selected jurisdictions. In particular, three recent initiatives were also highlighted, namely (1) introduction of a website – ‘Sebenarnya.my’ designed to verify authenticity of news; (2) emplacing liability on WhatsApp group administrator to monitor false content; and enactment of the Anti-Fake News Act 2018. The extent of how far these new initiatives to effectively curb the spread of false content is yet to be seen. Nevertheless, the paper records some key observations, issues and challenges concerning the three initiatives. In gearing towards a healthier, dynamic and progressive digital society, it should be reminded that proactive measures taken must be balanced with constitutional right to freedom of expression within specified boundaries set by the laws. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2020-01-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/78336/1/Vol21-S1-paper3.pdf Daud, Mahyuddin and Zulhuda, Sonny (2020) Regulating the spread of false content online in Malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward. International Journal of Business and Society, 21 (S1). pp. 32-48. http://www.ijbs.unimas.my/index.php/content-abstract/current-issue
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Regulating the spread of false content online in Malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward
description It has been witnessed that the booming of digital technologies had stimulated positive impact towards usage of social media. Although this has been fruitful for the country especially in the age of digital economy, it is also disturbing to note that social media has turned into a ‘nesting ground’ to spread lies and rumours. False content had caused confusion and misunderstanding – especially when public interest is at stake. Some tarnishes the good name of not only country’s leaders but also government officials. Hence, this paper analyses legal framework on regulation of false content online in Malaysia and selected jurisdictions. In particular, three recent initiatives were also highlighted, namely (1) introduction of a website – ‘Sebenarnya.my’ designed to verify authenticity of news; (2) emplacing liability on WhatsApp group administrator to monitor false content; and enactment of the Anti-Fake News Act 2018. The extent of how far these new initiatives to effectively curb the spread of false content is yet to be seen. Nevertheless, the paper records some key observations, issues and challenges concerning the three initiatives. In gearing towards a healthier, dynamic and progressive digital society, it should be reminded that proactive measures taken must be balanced with constitutional right to freedom of expression within specified boundaries set by the laws.
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title Regulating the spread of false content online in Malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward
title_short Regulating the spread of false content online in Malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward
title_full Regulating the spread of false content online in Malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward
title_fullStr Regulating the spread of false content online in Malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward
title_full_unstemmed Regulating the spread of false content online in Malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward
title_sort regulating the spread of false content online in malaysia: issues, challenges and the way forward
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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