Laws governing fake news in ASEAN member states

Laws governing fake news in ASEAN member states

By Ravichandran D.J Paul

(This is the part two of a news analysis for the ASEAN News Exchange programme) 

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 13 (NNN-Bernama) — All ASEAN Member States (AMS) have enacted specific cybercrime legislation, or adapted their criminal code legislation to criminalise the dissemination of fake news and falsehood over the cyber realm.   

Also, existing laws governing defamation have been used against fake news perpetrators. Nonetheless, there is still no clear of common definition for fake news.     

However, these legislations could well be double-edged sword where in some AMS there has been accusations that the law to curtail fake news have conveniently been used to silence critics and dissent against the government and political parties. Many are also of the view that laws to counter fake news also curtail civil liberties.  

Based from the available resources in the peer-reviewed bi-annual Journal of ASEAN Studies (JAS) below are the specific legislations available in the AMS arsenal in defeating the fake news. Action can be taken under the specific legislation or in combination with other legislations. AMS will continue fine-tuning or introducing new legislations to combat fake news. 

Brunei Darussalam.

Spreading fake news is mainly covered by the Public Order Act (1983). The law carries the penalty of a maximum fine of BND 3,000 (USD 2,090.92) and three years’ imprisonment.

Cambodia.

Law on Telecommunications and the Inter-Ministerial Prakas (set of directives) on Publication Controls of Website and Social Media Processing via Internet are deployed to address fake news. Prosecutions against fake news postings have been undertaken under the Criminal Code as well. A cybercrime law is also being drafted to address the menace.  

Indonesia

Indonesia has the Law on Electronic Information and Transactions as amended in 2016 and Government Regulation on Trading Through Electronic Systems. Article 207 of the Criminal Code could also easily be applied to anyone who makes a false claim against a public authority. 

LAOS PDR

Publication and spreading of fake news are regulated by the Law on Resistance and Prevention of Cybercrime 2015.

Malaysia.

The Communications and Multimedia Act (1998) regulates, amongst other actions, the transmission of false information. 

Myanmar

Myanmar is largely dependent on its broad based Telecommunications Law of 2013 in the war against fake news. Two further laws are also used to prosecute offences, namely criminal defamation law and the Electronic Transaction Law. 

The Philippines

The Philippines is charging persons suspected of propagating fake news under s 4(c)4 of the Cybercrime Prevention Act and article of the 154 of the Revised Penal Code. 

Singapore

Singapore responds to fake news with the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act 2019 (POFMA). Singapore is the most strict in dealing with the problem. 

Thailand

Thailand regulates fake news under the Computer Crime Act 2017, as amended, and the Criminal Code.

Vietnam

Vietnam’s Cybersecurity Law has a number of articles that can be used to prosecute those who are considered to be communicating fake news. 

Apart from laws to stop fake news, there are many institutions especially related to the media that help verify whether the information spreading fast is true of false. In Malaysia, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and Bernama play an active role in putting to a stop the fake news by providing fact-checking platform.      

Indonesia’s Checkfakta fact checking platform, based on collaboration of media organisations, is now infact the world’s biggest fact checking network. Other ASEAN government, media and organisations also provide some form of fact checking to help counter fake news.

AMS also educating their citizens in being more responsible over cyber realm and if unsure of the fact its best don’t share the information.        

— NNN-BERNAMA

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