Behind Singapore’s Internet Crackdown
Singapore finally nannies the 'net There is probably more behind the Singapore government's Tuesday crackdown on the Internet than the circumspect slings and arrows from a handful of cautious amateur news sites that have been around for years. The Singapore Media Development Authority issued a statement describing the new regulations...
In case you wonder what the new News Website Regulation is
No. S 330 BROADCASTING ACT (CHAPTER 28) BROADCASTING (CLASS LICENCE) (AMENDMENT) NOTIFICATION 2013 In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 9 and 11 of the Broadcasting Act, the Media Development Authority of Singapore hereby makes the following Notification: Citation and commencement 1. This Notification may be cited...
Taiwan sanctions Philippines despite apology
Taiwan on Wednesday slapped sanctions on the Philippines, including a ban on the hiring of new workers, rejecting an apology by President Benigno Aquino for the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman. Philippine coastguards shot dead the 65-year-old last week after they said his vessel illegally sailed into Philippine waters, and...
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