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Bread & Kaya 2018 Malaysia Cyber-regulation

by Penny Tucker
December 16, 2025
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I will discuss approximately the rise of cyber-defamation. The number of cyber-associated tort instances filed within the Kuala Lumpur High Court in 2018 increased by 50 cases. Most of these cases had been related to cyber-defamation.

The Court treated numerous defamatory online postings that went viral. In those cases, the High Court has granted damages from RM50,000 to RM100,000.

The High Court is tasked to evaluate the damages to the Plaintiff against the Defendant for publishing defamatory statements in an email to at least four recipients.

It became no longer disputed that the stated email circulated to the various public via the internet to as many human beings as feasible, and Defendant invited the recipients to study and spread its contents as widely as possible.

The Court held that the stated electronic mail became no longer an everyday e-mail directed to at least one recipient. Still, the stated electronic mail was written in the context to cope with the general public, to have the stated electronic mail broadly circulated to the public. Therefore, the Court believes that the said electronic mail was extensively circulated and/or presumed to be so.

The Defendant’s try and show that the email becomes sent only to the 4 people named therein, or 5 people as an entire as pondered with the aid of the Plaintiffs does no longer change the scenario or fact that such guide inside the net via electronic mail is deemed to be wide flow due to the fact the Defendant supposed the wide circulation of the said e-mail based on her statements within the stated e-mail wherein the Defendant requested the public to circulate the stated e-mail.

The Court held that it’s nearly impossible to show exactly to whom the said email had been circulated, there is a presumption by way of law that such circulation over the net is presumed to be a huge booklet, and the onus is on the Defendant to show the constrained ebook as alleged.

Plaintiff is the government director of ‘Lawyers for Liberty, a human rights lawyers’ non-governmental business enterprise, and a famous human rights attorney and activist in Malaysia.

The defendant is a member of the Pertubuhan Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (Isma), a non-governmental business enterprise set up in 1997. Isma’s most important attention is on Islamic propagation in the United States of America.

The High Court found that Plaintiff had not shown that the impugned statement became defamatory as he had not shown that his reputation had been adversely affected and tainted. The High Court also disregarded the Defendant’s defense of justification and fair remark.

The Court of Appeal determined that the impugned assertion is derogatory, calculated to incite hatred and anger amongst the multi-spiritual groups and ethnicities in Malaysia.

The impugned announcement no longer described Plaintiff as a fraudster, a liar who incites hatred of the Islamic faith, and as someone funded and supported using overseas entities, including the US of America and the European Union.

In their herbal and regular meaning, the impugned declaration was intended and turned into understood to intend through reasonable and regular readers of the item that the Plaintiff is anti–Islam. Therefore, taking the bane and the antidote of the item posted, the defamatory assertion had the handiest one cause, this is, to tarnish the plaintiff’s individuality and reputation.

Penny Tucker

Penny Tucker

I’m not the typical corporate attorney. Instead, I write about things I’m passionate about—including law, finance, and politics. In addition to writing, I’ve taught a class on writing for lawyers and am a contributing editor for lawrenca.com. To learn more, check out my site: https://lawrenca.com/

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