The commission says it will a digital regulation policy similar to that in Australia and Canada.
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission says it has met with the communications and digital ministry and online platforms Meta and Google to discuss the establishment of a licensing and regulatory framework.
MCMC said it held a meeting to address these challenges yesterday with the communications and digital ministry and online platforms Meta and Google. The challenges include child sexual abuse material; online gambling; content on race, religion and royalty; scams and phishing; online trade of illegal drugs and substances; impersonation; and fake news.It also said it is working with the ministry to address the imbalance in traditional advertising expenditure income between digital platforms and local media to create a level playing field.
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