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Malaysian Cyber Cafe Owners Liable For Patron Behavior

An anonymous reader writes "Malaysia's new internet law maybe simply the toughest on the planet. According to the new law which was amended because of protesters the originators of content are those who own, administer, and/or edit websites, blogs, and online forums. This means that a blogger or forum moderator who allows nasty comments against the government on their site can be held liable. An internet café manager is accountable if one of his or her customers sends illegal content online through the store's WiFi. A mobile phone user is the perpetrator if defamatory content is traced back to his or her electronic device. Critics of the new law contend also that a person is considered guilty until proven innocent."

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  1. Re:Malaysia is hopeless... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    One of many backward countries around the world that don't see any benefit in having a free internet. Sad but true...

    Well, what did you expect from a predominantly Muslim country? Progressive politics?

    Seriously, these people are being told that god expected them to live in the stone age, and they accept that.

    I can't see how anything else could have happened there.

  2. Re:I don't get it... by CanHasDIY · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I just think my country would be great and I don't understand why none of the small-time dictators, not even once, have seen it my way.

    They have, precisely once.

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    An enigma, wrapped in a riddle, shrouded in bacon and cheese