
TOC’s further response to MDA’s licensing regime
We refer to the MDA’s comments in The Straits Times today. The comments state that TOC does not, at present, meet the new licensing requirements for online news sites announced yesterday. MDA’s failure to explain application of licensing criteria MDA’s statement fails to explain why the requirements do not apply to TOC...

S’porean online community angered by new media rule
Dr Yaacob SINGAPORE, May 29 – Singapore’s feisty online community reacted angrily Wednesday to an announcement that news websites including one operated by Yahoo! will have to obtain licences subjecting them to rules governing traditional media. “It is obvious that the new rules are to set and control the tone of discourse...

Netizen outrage after PRC tourist defaces Egyptian temple
(28 May) Hong Kong (CNN) -- Parents of a 15-year-old Chinese tourist have apologized after the teenager defaced a stone sculpture in an ancient Egyptian temple with graffiti. The act drew ire in both Egypt and China -- generating a massive online backlash amongst China's unforgiving netizens. The vandal carved 'Ding Jinhao...
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