Section 114A is the second of two amendments made to Malaysia’s Evidence Act 1950.
Law
Minister Nazri Aziz tabled the second amendment, formally known as
Evidence (Amendment) (No2) Act 2012, in Dewan Rakyat on 18 April. James
Dawos Mamit supported the motion, and Section 114A was passed after the
second and third reading. On 9 May, Dewan Negara passed the amendment.
The amendment was gazetted on 31 July 2012. This means the law is now operational.
What is the purpose of Section 114A?
Section
114A deals with allegedly illicit or harmful content on the Internet.
In short, the amendment enables law enforcement officials to swiftly
hold someone accountable for publishing seditious, defamatory, or
libelous content online.
How does Section 114A affect you?
Titled “Presumption of Fact in Publication”, Section 114A holds the following people accountable for publishing content online:
(1) those who own, administrate, or edit websites open to public contributors, such as online forums or blogs;
(2) those who provide web-hosting services or Internet access; and
(3) those own the computer or mobile device used to publish content online.
In
other words, if allegedly defamatory content is traced back to your
username, electronic device, and/or WiFi network, Section 114A presumes
you are guilty of publishing illicit content on the Internet.
But
what if you were the victim of identity theft and a hacker wrongfully
used your Twitter or Facebook account to post defamatory content?
Under Section 114A, you are still considered guilty until proven innocent.
What is wrong with Section 114A?
Section 114A is problematic for a number of reasons:
i)
It disproportionately burdens average Internet users who are wrongfully
accused of publishing seditious or defamatory content.
ii)
It makes Internet intermediaries–parties that provide online community
forums, blogging and hosting services–liable for content that is
published through their services.
iii)
It allows hackers and cyber criminals to be free by making the person
whose account/computer is hacked liable for any content/data which might
have changed.
iv) It is a bad law passed in haste and does not take into account public interest and participation.
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