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Elon Musk’s X and Google Fail to Apply for Malaysia’s New Social Media License

by Rounak Majumdar
January 3, 2025
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Elon Musk's X and Google Fail to Apply for Malaysia's New Social Media License

https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/elon-musk-x-trademark-lawsuit-social-media-ad-agency-1234837345/

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Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) and Google have yet to apply for Malaysia’s newly implemented social media license, which took effect on January 1, 2025. This licensing requirement is part of an effort by the Malaysian government to enhance online safety and hold social media platforms accountable for harmful content. The absence of applications from these tech giants has raised questions about their compliance with local regulations.

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New Licensing Regulations in Malaysia:

The Class License for Application Service Providers (CASP) was implemented by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) as a regulatory mechanism to enhance social media platform oversight and user safety. Any platform with more than eight million registered users in Malaysia is required by this new rule to obtain a license in order to conduct business lawfully. The license program aims to address problems that have grown more common in the digital world, like child exploitation, scams, and cyberbullying.

ByteDance’s TikTok and Tencent’s WeChat were among the platforms that had successfully acquired their licenses as of the enforcement date. Major companies like Google and X, however, have not yet complied with this obligation. The significance of these licenses in guaranteeing social media providers’ responsibility and protecting users from online dangers has been underlined by the MCMC.

X and Google’s Stance on Licensing:

According to X, it now falls short of the eight million user barrier needed to obtain a license in Malaysia. The MCMC has been informed of this stance by the platform, and it is currently examining the veracity of X’s assertion about its user base in the nation. Google, however, has expressed doubts about how its YouTube platform, in particular its video-sharing capabilities, aligns with the new licensing regime.

Despite these assertions, the MCMC has said unequivocally that all social media companies hoping to conduct business in Malaysia must adhere to the new rules. To make sure X and Google are aware of their responsibilities under the new law, the commission is actively interacting with them.

Implications of Non-Compliance:

If X and Google don’t apply for or receive the necessary license, there could be serious consequences. Although the MCMC has not specified precise sanctions for non-compliance, platforms that violate licensing requirements may be the subject of regulatory proceedings or investigations. This can entail penalties or limitations on their ability to conduct business in Malaysia.

The Malaysian government’s decision to enact new licensing laws is in line with a larger movement among other countries looking to impose stricter rules on internet companies. Malaysia’s strategy underscores a rising willingness to make internet companies accountable for content published on their platforms as governments around the world struggle with challenges connected to online safety and disinformation.

Conclusion: 

The ongoing issue with Google and X’s adherence to Malaysia’s new social media license standards highlights a crucial juncture for these digital giants as they negotiate regional laws in global marketplaces. Both businesses will need to interact positively with Malaysian authorities as they evaluate their future plans in order to make their stances clear and guarantee compliance.

As social media regulations change quickly around the world, X and Google must adjust to local legislation while balancing their business requirements. The outcome of this case may establish significant guidelines for their activities in Malaysia as well as how they handle regulatory obstacles in other areas with comparable problems.

 

Tags: cybercrime preventiondigital content regulationElon MuskGoogleMalaysia social media licenseMCMConline safety regulationssocial media complianceWeChat TikTok licensingX platform
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