Laws already exists to regulate news websites
The Media Development Authority (MDA) now requires annual licensing of news websites that fit certain criteria and a performance bond of $50,000 ("MDA rolls out licence scheme for news websites"; last Wednesday). We note that this approach to regulating information and discussion in cyberspace is similar to what has already...
MDA seeking $22 million from RGM
09 April 2012 (Revisit) Singapore's Media Development Authority (MDA) is seeking to recover S$27.5 million ($21.8 million) from RGM Group, the Australian talent management and executive production firm. RGM's Australian Stock Exchange listed parent, now known as One North Entertainment, has acknowledged the dispute and revealed...
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...
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