Malaysia’s New Cyber Law Stirs Debate Over Freedom of Speech and Online Anonymity Amid Calls for Stricter Social Media Regulation

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Fahmi Fadzil, Malaysia’s Minister of Communications, has recently intensified his criticism of major online platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, Telegram, and X, for their inconsistent efforts to control scams, cyberbullying, and the spread of child exploitation materials. This push has highlighted his broader concerns about the harmful content proliferating on these networks, which are among the most used in the country. The Malaysian government’s incipient proposal to bring new cyber laws has raised significant concerns regarding freedom of expression. Human rights lawyer Eric Paulsen has described the initiative as haste and … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Utah’s Social Media Laws Aimed to Protect Minors, Dismisses Tech Group’s First Amendment Claim

SALT LAKE CITY — A pivotal lawsuit aimed at challenging Utah’s regulations on social media usage among minors faced a recent setback when a federal judge upheld the state’s rights over certain platform functionalities. These regulations, which restrict features like autoplay and infinite scrolling for minor-owned accounts, were defended as necessary protections against the potential harms of social media on youth. On Monday, U.S. District Judge Robert J. Shelby dismissed a key claim by NetChoice, a tech industry group representing major platforms such as YouTube and Facebook. NetChoice had contested that Utah’s rules were preempted … Read more

Florida Unveils Rules for Enforcing New Law to Protect Minors on Social Media and Online Platforms

Tallahassee, FL – Florida is set to enforce a groundbreaking law beginning January 1 that aims to safeguard minors from the potential hazards of social media and online pornography, despite looming First Amendment challenges and industry pushback. Attorney General Ashley Moody unveiled three proposed rules Tuesday that detail the enforcement mechanisms, particularly focusing on age verification measures. House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast, championed the legislation during the recent legislative session, emphasizing the psychological and social dangers he believes social media poses to children. However, technology industry groups have protested, arguing the law infringes on … Read more

Cheers to More Cheers: Pennsylvania Extends Happy Hour Limits to Boost Social and Business Spirits

Plains Township, PA — A change to Pennsylvania’s liquor legislation now allows adults over the age of 21 to enjoy extended happy hours, a welcome shift for patrons and an array coming-of-age establishments. Governor Josh Shapiro recently signed a bill into law that significantly expands the allowable duration of drink specials. The revision permits licensed bars and restaurants to offer up to four hours of happy hour promotions each day, capping at a total of 24 hours per week. The law aims to boost local businesses by allowing them more flexibility to attract guests looking … Read more