New Straits Times

SHOULD WE HAVE VOLUNTARY CENSORSHIP CODE FOR NETFLIX?

- DR MD ZAHIDUL ISLAM

allows customers to watch television shows, movies, documentar­ies on Internet-connected devices, such as tablets, computers, mobile phones and smart TVs.

What is worrying is that Netflix is broadcasti­ng original programmes without censorship.

Malaysia has the Film Censorship Act 2002 to protect people from the negative influence that can result from watching uncensored films.

The Censorship Board censors obscene content according to guidelines on security and public order, religion, socio-culture, decorum and morality.

But the Film Censorship Act does not apply to the online movie streaming service.

The board’s relevance and effectiven­ess are under scrutiny.

If it censors films deemed not suitable for Malaysian viewers, it will not matter because viewers can watch them on Netflix or other movie sites.

In April last year, India’s Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Ministry set up a committee to frame regulation­s for online media websites, including digital broadcasti­ng, like entertainm­ent.

To avoid a tussle with the Indian government, online movie streaming players like Netflix, Hotstar and Reliance Jio may soon sign up for a voluntary censorship code.

Perhaps Malaysia should consider a similar move.

Civil Law Department, Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws, Internatio­nal Islamic University Malaysia

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