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  • This isn’t a large number but shows the government in this country clearly taking action to censor the internet.

    The fine is about £7175.

    From what I have heard the ministry doesn’t just close a site down immediately (unless its something like an overt criminal/terrorist site) but they warn people first and if the moderators don’t remove the offending content then action is taken.

    The worrying thing is Malaysia may be an authoritarian nation but the standard of living for those who conform isn’t bad, and some conservative Western leaders (and even many older British people!) clearly seem to “look up” to the way “things are done” there (a lot of white British expats who are high net worth individuals emigrate to this sort of nation as they feel its “like how the Empire should have been run)

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    11 sites shut down by MCMC

    By ZULKIFLI ABDUL RAHMAN

    KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 11 websites, including those created by bloggers, have been shut down by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) this year for contravening rules and regulations concerning the publication of information on the Internet.

    Energy, Water and Communications Deputy Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor said two cases have also been brought to the Attorney-General’s Chambers for action.

    He added the Government could take action under Section 211 and 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 against owners, operators or writers of websites who misused the Internet to spread slanderous comments, insulting the country’s leaders, religious sensitivities and race.

    Those who broke the law could be slapped with a RM50,000 fine, one year’s jail or both, he said.

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Forums Life Computers, Gadgets & Technology The Internet MY : Malaysia’s communications ministry closes down 11 websites