Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.25818/24se-jah9
Title: How Should the Singapore Government Regulate Online News Sites?
Authors: Melanie Chua
Keywords: Singapore
media licensing
censorship
media regulation
online news
online civic participation
Issue Date: Jun-2013
Citation: Melanie Chua (2013-06). How Should the Singapore Government Regulate Online News Sites? : 1-16. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.25818/24se-jah9
Abstract: On 28 May 2013, the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) dropped a bombshell on the online community. In a press release, it declared that within three days, websites reporting on Singapore news, and with significant reach, will have to be licensed. This case examines the need for regulation of online news content, against a backdrop of rising online participation in civic and political affairs. It highlights the dilemmas faced by policymakers seeking to understand and regulate the news industry in the context of media convergence and a more active and engaged citizenry. Beyond examining the need for such Internet regulations, the case also raises questions of how the government should formulate and implement these regulations.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/247224
DOI: 10.25818/24se-jah9
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