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    Defences for defamation: its strengths and weaknesses / Fatimah Zahrah Ramli …[et al.] by Ramli, Fatimah Zahrah, Rosalan, Nurliyana, Abd. Hadi, Rozanna, Mohamed Rahim, Siti Baqiuratul Zahraa'

    Published 2006
    “…The tort of defamation is principally designed to protect interest in reputation from untrue statements. …”
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    Commodification of religious defamation case by BTP in Television Broadcasting Stations in Indonesia / Syaiful Halim by Syaiful, Halim

    Published 2018
    “…The activities did not bring clarity on the religious defamation case and the context behind the case, and moreover, it makes audience more confused.…”
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    Mega damages award on defamation suit in Malaysia: is it reasonable? / Ainul Hafiza Zainudin, Mohd Munzil Muhamad and Nurulhuda Mohd Maarof. by Zainudin, Ainul Hafiza, Muhamad, Mohd Munzil, Mohd Maarof, Nurulhuda

    Published 2006
    “…This thesis deals with the law of defamation in Malaysia. It concerns with the area of damages granted by the court in the defamation suit. …”
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    Cyber defamation: a critical study of the adequacy of the law in Malaysia / Mohd. Farhan Mhd. Yahkup, Shahrul Ekhsan Hasim and Zairul Izzain Ibrahim by Mhd. Yahkup, Mohd. Farhan, Hasim, Shahrul Ekhsan, Ibrahim, Zairul Izzain

    Published 2008
    “…This research covers the area of cyber defamation that occurring via the Intemet. Before the ICT developments, defamation only occurred between two parties in the real world defamation and it was covered under the law of Torts. …”
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    ISP’s liability for online defamation: a comparative study with UK and US / Fazfida Najua Mohd Fadzlan, Nurul Asyikin Noh and Nurul Shakila Ibrahim by Mohd Fadzlan, Fazfida Najua, Noh, Nurul Asyikin, Ibrahim, Nurul Shakila

    Published 2012
    “…This research is regarding Internet Service Provider (ISP) liability for online defamation. Despite the fact that ISPs is just acting as mere intermediaries, there are floodgates of claim against it whenever there is an online defamation suit. …”
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    Internet service providers' liability on defamation / Siti Aisyah Ahmad, Nurul Diyana Hijazi Abidin Jali Hijazi and Wan Farrah Farriza Wan Ghazali. by Ahmad, Siti Aisyah, Abidin Jali Hijazi, Nurul Diyana Hijazi, Wan Ghazali, Wan Farrah Farriza

    Published 2007
    “…This paper presents a study on the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) liability on defamation. The aim of the paper is to analyse the liability of the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) for online defamation, where the defamatory statement are being disseminated through the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) services. …”
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    A study on damages under the tort of defamation and possible guidelines in assessing the quantum of damages: a comparative study with Ireland / Mohd Syazwan Ramli, Mohd Hafiz Haja Najmuddeen and Wafri Adi Mohamad Yusof by Ramli, Mohd Syazwan, Najmuddeen, Mohd Hafiz Haja, Yusof, Wafri Adi Mohamad

    Published 2011
    “…This can be seen in which people are able to express freely their thoughts and thinking without considering the consequences of the statement made. This is where the defamation law come into picture to restrain or punish anyone who commits the offence. …”
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    Journalism ethics in Malaysia entertainment industry / Nurul Ayuni Mohd Nuzulrudin…[et.al] by Mohd Nuzulrudin, Nurul Ayuni, Ahmad Azwadi, Nur Yashira Yasmin, Abdul Aziz, Nur Wan Izyan Hani, Suhaimi, Sakinah, Mathiew, Valenditro

    Published 2016
    “…The problem statement of this research paper is in the current situation of the entertainment industry nowadays there are defamation writing and false news being spread to the public. …”
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    The enforcement of laws on blogging in Malaysia and Singapore / Abdul Hadi Omar…[et al.] by Omar, Abdul Hadi, Kamis, Karaarul Azuan, Zulkefly, Fatimahtul Zahrah, Mustafa, Nabilah Huda, Che Alias, Nuradilla

    Published 2010
    “…However, blogging also has its advantages where it may contribute to a legal problem such as defamation, sedition, trademark and copyright infringement. …”
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    The administration of Muslim law in west Malaysia and the position of Syariah court / Janariah Abd Mutalib by Abd Mutalib, Janariah

    Published 1986
    “…In Pahang there was Hukum Kanun Pahang which contained Muslim Law relates to Qisas, forfeiture, defamation, robbery, theft and others. There was also law related to hire purchase, guarantee, investment, trust, land and gift. …”
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    Gossip column: should it be abolished / Aida Fatimah Abd. Jabar, Wan Jasmira Wan Ibrahim and Wan Nur Shafida Wan Hashim by Abd. Jabar, Aida Fatimah, Wan Ibrahim, Wan Jasmira, Wan Hashim, Wan Nur Shafida

    Published 2005
    “…A research has been conducted in order to know the effect and impact of the gossip column from the legal perspective especially when it comes to the law of defamation, freedom of speech and expression, and individual's right to privacy. …”
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    Cyber communication : the legal risk of the employer / Norazlina Abdul Aziz, Irini Ibrahim by Abdul Aziz, Norazlina, Ibrahim, Irini

    Published 2012
    “…The Multimedia and Telecommunication Act 1998, Sedition Act 1948, Internal Security Act 1960, The Defamation Act 1957, and principles under the law of Tort will be highlighted. …”
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    The right to privacy in relation to the mass media: An analysis of the Malaysian position / Nurul Azureen Ahsin … [et al.] by Ahsin, Nurul Azureen, Yaakub, Mohamad Rizal, Yaacub, Norizan, Anuar, Muhammad Amin

    Published 2011
    “…Whenever an issue touches on the media's invasion of personal privacy, the aggrieved parties have to resort to the common law tort of defamation, or any existing and enforceable written law such as the Data Protection Act, the Penal Code or any other statutes which are barely relates to the case in question. …”
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    Internet censorship law: a Comparative study between Malaysia and Singapore / Fairuz Naziha Mohamad, Azarith Sofia Aziz and Nor Nazifah Ahmad Nordin. by Mohamad, Fairuz Naziha, Aziz, Azarith Sofia, Ahmad Nordin, Nor Nazifah

    Published 2013
    “…Internet is being regulated in Malaysia by using the conventional media censorship laws such as the Defamation Act, Film Censorship Act and Sedition Act. …”
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    The role of media in the Arab revolutions: the case of Syria / Bachar Bakour by Bakour, Bachar

    Published 2020
    “…The media’s manipulative role in the presentation of events and dissemination of information falls under the following categories: misrepresenting reports; the blame game; defaming the opponent; manipulating religious discourse and polishing the image of the regime. …”
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