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India: Supreme Court Upholds NCLAT Order For Winding Up Of Devas Multimedia For Operating Fraudulently Since Incorporation - Phoenix Legal

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In a recent judgment in Devas Multimedia Pvt. Antrix Corporation Ltd. & the Hon'ble Supreme Court has upheld the order of National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT).

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Malaysia to take legal actions against Meta for failure to remove ‘undesirable’ posts

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The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), the public body regulating communications and multimedia in Malaysia, published an official statement on its website with resentments. MCMC also has the power to initiate an inquiry about communications and multimedia issues whenever it finds necessary.

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Malaysia: Benefits Of MSC Status Company For Foreign Investors To Malaysia In Technology - Azmi & Associates

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The Multimedia Super Corridor ("MSC") was established by the Malaysian government to speed up the growth of the country's digital economy

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Malaysia: Mandatory Merger Notification On The Cards - Azmi & Associates

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Merger notifications in Malaysia are still nascent and limited to the aviation services sector regulated by MAVCOM and communications and multimedia sector regulated by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.

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Amazon 'Inflamed And Confused' Patent Jury, TrackTime Says

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Virginia-based TrackTime has asked a Delaware judge for a new trial after a jury found last month that Amazon didn't infringe a multimedia patent with its music and Audible platforms, claiming the e-commerce giant intentionally confused the jury and went back on its promises to the court.

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Malaysia urges TikTok and Meta to monitor harmful social media content

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The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) published a joint statement with the Royal Malaysian Police on Tuesday stating that the government has required online media platforms such as TikTok and Meta to tighten their harmful content policy.

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Malaysia top court fines news website Malaysiakini for contempt of court

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The lone dissenting judge, on the other hand, opined that Malaysiakini’s actions fell short of the legal tests proposed under the Communication and Multimedia Act 1998. Malaysiakini was fined 500,000 ringgit (approximately $ 123,793 USD), double what the prosecution had sought.

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