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Submission + - Singapore: Regulating the Internet (reuters.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Currently ranked 149th globally in terms of press freedom, alongside Iraq and Myanmar, the Singapore government chose the further tighten its grip on the media instead of letting up. The Media Development Authority (MDA) announced yesterday that "online news sites" reporting regularly on issues relating to Singapore and have significant reach among readers here will require an individual licence from the MDA. Under the regime, website operators have to comply within 24 hours with any directives from the MDA to take down content that breaches standards. These sites also have to put up a “performance bond” of S$50,000. The Government also plans to amend the Broadcasting Act next year, to ensure that websites which are hosted overseas but report on Singapore news are brought under the licensing framework as well.

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