Malaysia

Parody accounts can face legal action: MCMC

'Parody accounts are not only a problem in Malaysia, they are also widespread abroad'

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Oct 2020 12:27PM

Parody accounts can face legal action: MCMC
Parody accounts in Malaysia, such as 'Bermana', has some people confusing it with the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama). – Twitter pic, October 7, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR Agencies or individuals affected by parody or fake accounts can take civil action against the account holders, said Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) chairman Dr Fadhlullah Suhaimi Abdul Malek.

He said it is the right of the individuals or agencies concerned to take legal action and there are also other laws in the country that could be applied to deal with those who misuse technology, but there were not under the jurisdiction of MCMC.

“Parody accounts are not only a problem in Malaysia, they are also widespread abroad. 

“A parody account is a social media account, especially Twitter with a name/brand or logo that is almost similar to a well-known body or organisation or dignitaries. It is a new trend in delivering false news, to mock or insult.

"A parody account is often uploaded through a global platform, namely Twitter or Facebook that are based abroad. So the laws, whether in Malaysia or any other country, have their limitations.

“Those abroad are difficult to eliminate, but for individuals in the country, we are trying to use the approach of educating our citizens to be morally conscious, that is, they can say what they like, but do not lie. Freedom of speech, but not freedom to lie,” he said when met by Bernama recently.

He cited some examples of parody accounts in Malaysia, such as "Bermana", which has many mistaking it for the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) and Jakim @MyJakim, which used the same logo, but with the letter "J" switched to "L", accompanied with the caption “Just Kidding".

“Followers may not be aware because when you look at the content, it is not only in the form of jokes but also confusing the public," he said.

The BermanaTwitter parody account @bermanadotcon, with 24.6k followers, delivers fake news, and Jakim's fake Twitter account, which manipulates the Quranic verses and hadiths, caused problems for the owners of the real Twitter account owners, Bernama and Jakim.

He said the investigation took some time and MCMC had been in touch with Twitter and Facebook.

The public must note that the global platform company is not in Malaysia, he added.

On October 5, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Seri Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri had called on the Islamic Development Department (Jakim) to take appropriate action on a parody Twitter account using the department's name and logo.

MCMC, through its official website on October 6, had updated the status of the Twitter account @MyJakim and urged the public to be more cautious of parody accounts.

“MCMC would like to express its appreciation to Twitter for its cooperation in suspending the Twitter (parody) account of Jakim @MyJakim which was found to be attempting to spread messages that insult the religion.

"The public is advised to be cautious with the existence of such fake accounts and report it to the authorities for further action," it said. – Bernama, October 7, 2020

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