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Musk’s X, Google yet to apply for Malaysia’s new social media license

by Yurie Miyazawa
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Musk’s X, Google yet to apply for Malaysia’s new social media license
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ELON Musk’s X and Alphabet’s Google, which operates the video streaming platform YouTube, have not applied for a social media operating license under Malaysia’s new law which kicked in on Wednesday (Jan 1), according to the country’s Internet regulator.

X said the number of its users in Malaysia did not meet the eight million threshold required to obtain a license, according to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, which is working to verify the platform’s claim.

Google has discussed its concerns over the classification of YouTube’s video sharing features under the licensing framework, the commission said on Jan 1.

Malaysia has joined other Asian governments in efforts to clamp down on online platforms and hold Big Tech firms accountable for illegal content. From New Delhi and Canberra, officials are increasingly looking for ways to regulate social media, which can sway public opinion on politically sensitive issues.

The bill, which was approved by Malaysia’s parliament last month, amended laws to tackle online harm including scams, cyberbullying, paedophilia and child pornography.

Tencent’s WeChat were the first to obtain a license under the new laws, the commission said, followed by ByteDance’s TikTok. Telegram has also applied for a license. Meta Platforms, which operates Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp platforms, have started their license application process.

Platforms that breach the requirement to obtain a license can be subject to investigation or supervision, the commission said. BLOOMBERG

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