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

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

August 26, 2024 / 21:24 IST
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Tech giants urge Malaysia to pause plan for social media platform licenses
Tech giants urge Malaysia to pause plan for social media platform licenses

An Asian industry group that includes Google, Meta and X urged Malaysia in an open letter to pause a plan that will require social media services to apply for a license, citing a lack of clarity over the proposed regulations.

However, the letter from the Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) was removed from its website late Monday, and the group did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for an explanation.

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Grab, a member of the coalition, said in a separate statement it had not been informed or consulted about the letter, adding that the government's plan did not impact on its operations.

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 license from this month as part of a drive to combat cybercrime.