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Comms ministry examining need to license large tech platforms: Fahmi

This aims to provide returns to Malaysia’s media industry, says minister

5:17 PM MYT

 

KUCHING – The Communications and Digital Ministry is examining the need to license large platform providers such as Google, Meta and TikTok that generate revenue through content from local media organisations.

Minister Fahmi Fadzil said discussions with the Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the platforms concerned had been carried out to fine-tune the matter, which aims to provide returns to the country’s media industry.

“After MCMC and KKD’s (the communication ministry) meeting with some big social media platforms, namely Google, Meta and TikTok, I have discussed some matters with MCMC to examine the need for us to register and license some of these platforms.

“We see a lot of content produced by Malaysian media organisations being used on social media on these big platforms but the returns for our (Malaysian) media are very low,” he said when met by reporters at the Kasih@HAWANA 2023 programme here, today.

According to Fahmi, such licensing and registration measures must be considered to ensure the sustainability of the national media industry ecosystem.

“We don’t just want to help reporters and staff that have fallen on hard times but also the media industry itself,” he said.

In August, Fahmi in a Twitter post said that the initiative to engage with the social media platforms was expected to help the media industry generate additional income.

He said as the minister concerned, he had to play a role to protect the country’s media fraternity. – September 14, 2023

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