Online news portals in malaysia - a revisit of the regulatory regime governing the media in the era of media convergence
Nazli Ismail Nawang1, Abdul Majid Tahir Mohamed2, Aminuddin Mustaffa3.
Online news portals such as Malaysiakini, Malaysia Today and
many others have been instrumental in providing alternative
news and information to the Malaysian public. These portals
are currently treated differently from print media as they need
not procure a licence or permit before publishing online content.
Conversely, print media proprietors are mandated by the Printing
Presses and Publications Act 1984 to hold valid printing licences
and publication permits before offering their services. Further, the
presence of the no censorship guarantee of the Internet appears to
render online news portals and other online publications to be free
from legislative control. This is undesirable as there appears to be
two different sets of regulatory frameworks for traditional media and
new media. Hence, this paper will trace the historical development
of online news portals in Malaysia, analyse the existing regulatory
regime which govern print media and new media, and examine the
potential application of these laws to regulate online news portals. By
adopting a qualitative approach, the study employed a combinationof doctrinal and comparative analysis. A doctrinal analysis was
adapted to explore the current regulatory framework in order to
address the legal predicament faced by online news portals. Further,
the study applied a comparative analysis method by examining
current practices and experience in the United Kingdom (UK). For
this reason, the study scrutinised relevant statutory provisions and
other secondary sources comprising textbooks, academic journals,
seminar papers, and other pertinent materials found in newspapers
and/or reputable websites. In conclusion, it is submitted that the same
set of laws and regulations should be applied to govern print media
and online news portals here, similar to the practice adopted by the
Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) in the UK.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Malaysia
- Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Malaysia
- Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Malaysia
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