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‘Consent a must for kids used as content’

Teo: File complaints with MCMC if photos, videos of children used on social media without permission

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Parents and guardians are urged to lodge complaints with the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) if images or videos of their children are used as social media content by any party without permission.

Deputy Communicat­ions Minister Teo Nie Ching said MCMC also has the power to remove social media content involving children uploaded without the consent of their parents or guardians to ensure that no party is exploited for personal gain.

She said the Ministry of Communicat­ions does not have specific guidelines on the ma er, but the Ministry of Education (MoE) has specific guidelines for the use of social media involving teachers and students issued since 2017.

“In principle, it is very important to obtain parental consent when it comes to images and videos of children because they are the guardians of these children. Consent is necessary and it (power to remove content) applies to all platforms. Action will be taken if uploaded without permission.

“So if the Ministry of Communicat­ions or MCMC receives complaints about TikTok videos or other social media about using images or videos of children without parental consent, MCMC will contact the platform to remove that content, because consent is very important,” she said.

The Kulai MP said this to the media a er presenting donations to mosques and suraus in her constituen­cy yesterday in conjunctio­n with Ramadan.

Consent is necessary and it (power to remove content) applies to all platforms. Action will be taken if uploaded without permission.

Teo Nie Ching

On March 18, Communicat­ions and Multimedia Content Forum of Malaysia (CMCF) chairman Rafiq Razali was reported urging teachers not to use their students as content on social media, especially without parental consent.

On March 4, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek was reported as saying that teachers cannot misuse social media platforms at will and strict action will be taken if they are found to have violated the relevant guidelines.

Meanwhile, on the handover programme, Teo said a total of RM87,000 had been donated by the Kulai Parliament­ary Office to 29 mosques and 58 suraus located within the constituen­cy for this year’s Ramadan.

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