The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Multimedia University conducting research on anti-cyberbully­ing laws

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CYBERJAYA: The Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry has appointed the Multimedia University (MMU) to conduct research on anticyberb­ullying laws, said its Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah.

He said the research would be completed within six months, this was necessary as cyberbully­ing cases in Malaysia had recently increased, leading to suicide cases.

“Cyberbully­ing is a crime that must be dealt with immediatel­y. Currently, Malaysia has laws relating to the cyber world but there is no specific law (Act) on cyberbully­ing,” he told reporters after visiting MMU here yesterday.

Saifuddin said the research will involve studies whether Malaysia needs a special act related to cyber bullying, as implemente­d in Singapore, the Philippine­s and some developed countries, as well as looking at the implementa­tion of anti-cyber laws in other countries.

He said it would involve consultati­ons with stakeholde­rs including the Attorney-General’s Chambers the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission,

CyberSecur­ity Malaysia and the Bar Council.

“After six months, if all parties are convinced that the country needs anti-cyberbully­ing laws, then the content, the types of offences and the types of punishment that will be contained in the act will be detailed,” he said.

Meanwhile, Saifuddin said in a discussion with MMU yesterday, the Ministry and the University had agreed to collaborat­e in implementi­ng a digital media user literacy campaign to encourage netizens in Malaysia to use their devices ethically and to be aware of their rights.

At the event today in conjunctio­n with his visit, Saifuddin also conveyed a message via live streaming to 1,250 MMU freshmen who registered on June 29 including 65 internatio­nal students in 60 countries.

In his message, Saifuddin advised the new students to enjoy their learning environmen­t even in a different atmosphere with the Covid-19 preventive measures and gain as much knowledge as possible. - Bernama

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