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Malaysia's Online Safety Act 2024 sparks flurry of rules as MCMC targets digital predators
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51260, member: 636"] Communications officials race against time to roll out crucial online safety measures across Malaysia. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission targets ten key regulations and codes that will strengthen digital protections for vulnerable internet users. Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching revealed the ambitious timeline during celebrations marking three decades of the Malaysia Book of Records. Bureaucrats must navigate complex approval processes involving the Malaysia Productivity Corporation and Attorney General's Chambers before implementation begins. The regulatory framework should reach completion between late 2025 and mid-2026 depending on each component's complexity. Record keepers prepare to certify a groundbreaking publication about child sexual grooming dangers facing young Malaysians. Author Mohamed Nazri Prem Nasir will receive official recognition for his important work at University of Malaya ceremonies scheduled for early August. The book addresses one of the most serious threats covered under the comprehensive Online Safety Act legislation. Malaysian families desperately need better tools to protect children from predators lurking in digital spaces. Educational resources like the certified publication help parents and teachers recognize warning signs of online manipulation. Television audiences can expect spectacular programming celebrating Malaysian achievements through a new Bernama collaboration. The 13-episode series Malaysia Luar Biasa will showcase between 30 and 40 national records featuring extraordinary citizens from every corner of the country. Viewers will witness incredible stories of resilience and excellence when the show premieres during National Day festivities. The program debuts on August 26 at 8:30 PM on Bernama TV channel 502. Patriotic programming reminds citizens that greatness emerges from unexpected places throughout the diverse nation. [/QUOTE]
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