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News & Reviews:   legislation

  • After years of regulatory uncertainty and political pressure, TikTok’s sale of its U.S. operations to a consortium of primarily American investors is now moving toward a 22 January 2026 closing date. The deal follows U.S. legislation, the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, that required ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, to divest its U.S. business or face a nationwide ban.

  • Malaysia moves to tighten cybersecurity with new draft bill

    Malaysia moves to tighten cybersecurity with new draft bill

    The Malaysian government has announced it is preparing new cybercrime legislation aimed at strengthening legal protections and improving enforcement against evolving online threats. Deputy Home Minister Shamsul Anuar Nasarah revealed the initiative today, highlighting crucial gaps in current laws and the challenges they pose to prosecuting cross-border cybercrimes.

  • Fahmi Fadzil: Govt looking to enact new legislation regarding cybercrimes

    Fahmi Fadzil: Govt looking to enact new legislation regarding cybercrimes

    Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil has announced that the government is planning to look into enacting new legislation regarding cybercrimes. He said this was in line with the rapid technological advancements.

  • The Malaysian Parliament is aiming to become the world’s first legislative house to run on renewable energy. Targeting a June 2024 operation, Parliament will incorporate the use of solar energy in its effort towards a more sustainable future.

  • European Commission's legislation could force Apple to ditch Lightning cable and go for USB-C

    European Commission's legislation could force Apple to ditch Lightning cable and go for USB-C

    We've already known how European Commission "loathes" the idea of Apple still relying on the Lightning cable to charge its devices. The tech giant has been told to ditch the Lightning cable and standardize its charging method by switching to USB-C, but it never happened. However, Apple might be forced to do it this time as the European Commission could present new legislation next month for the matter.


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