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Tech giants urge Malaysia to pause plan for social media platform licences

26 Aug 2024, 11:28 AM
Tech giants urge Malaysia to pause plan for social media platform licences

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 26 — An industry group including Google, Meta and X has called on the government to pause a plan that will require social media services to apply for a licence, citing a lack of clarity over the proposed regulations.

In July, Malaysia’s communications regulator said social media platforms with more than eight million users in the country would be required to apply for a licence from this month as part of a drive to combat cybercrime.

Legal action could be taken against the platforms if they fail to do so by January 1, 2025, the regulator said.

In an open letter dated Friday and addressed to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) — whose members also include Apple Inc, Amazon and Grab — said the proposed licensing regime is “unworkable” for the industry and could stifle innovation by placing undue burdens on businesses.

The group said there has been no formal public consultations on the plan, leading to industry uncertainty regarding the scope of obligations to be imposed on social media platforms.

“No platform can be expected to register under these conditions,” AIC managing director Jeff Paine wrote in the letter posted on the group’s website.

The Communications Ministry declined to comment on the letter. The Prime Minister’s Office did not respond to a request for comment.

The AIC also expressed concern that the proposed regulations could hamper Malaysia’s growing digital economy, which has attracted significant investments this year.

The group said it shared the government’s commitment to addressing online harms, but the proposed implementation timeline left the industry with insufficient clarity and time to assess its implications.

The government reported a sharp increase in harmful social media content earlier this year and urged social media firms, including Meta and TikTok, to step up monitoring on their platforms.

— Reuters

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