Right of online informational privacy of children in Malaysia: a statutory perspective

The advantage of digital era with unlimited access to the Internet is enjoyed by most people globally including the young and children. However, policy-makers concern with the advancement of Internet and propagate the idea of shielding and segregating the children from the harm that may cause from a...

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Main Authors: Ayub, Zainal Amin, Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati
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spelling my.uum.repo.255982019-02-17T02:40:01Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25598/ Right of online informational privacy of children in Malaysia: a statutory perspective Ayub, Zainal Amin Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati K Law (General) The advantage of digital era with unlimited access to the Internet is enjoyed by most people globally including the young and children. However, policy-makers concern with the advancement of Internet and propagate the idea of shielding and segregating the children from the harm that may cause from access to the Internet, including breach of online privacy of the children. Children are not sensitive with their online privacy or do not know how to protect their online privacy. Hence, some countries have enacted specific legislation to protect the privacy of the children such as the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the United States of America or introduced self-regulatory initiatives on online child privacy like in the European Union. At the international level, the Convention on the Rights of the Child was introduced in 1989 by the United Nation to protect the children. In Malaysia, the government introduces the Child Act 2001 and the Sexual Offences against Children Act 2017 to protect the children. However, how far these two Acts protect the online privacy of the children in Malaysia? Thus, the article seeks to examine the legal protection of children online informational privacy in Malaysia. The article adopts doctrinal research methodology which is mainly library research approach. The article finds that the current regimes of laws do not adequately protect the online privacy of the children in Malaysia. It is suggested that amendment or enactment of the laws to that effect be made. UUM College of Law, Government and International Studies 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25598/1/UUMJLS%209%202018%20221-241.pdf Ayub, Zainal Amin and Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati (2018) Right of online informational privacy of children in Malaysia: a statutory perspective. UUM Journal of Legal Studies, 9. pp. 221-241. ISSN 2229-984X http://www.uumjls.uum.edu.my/index.php/previous-issues/158-uum-journal-of-legal-studies-jls-vol-9-2018
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Ayub, Zainal Amin
Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati
Right of online informational privacy of children in Malaysia: a statutory perspective
description The advantage of digital era with unlimited access to the Internet is enjoyed by most people globally including the young and children. However, policy-makers concern with the advancement of Internet and propagate the idea of shielding and segregating the children from the harm that may cause from access to the Internet, including breach of online privacy of the children. Children are not sensitive with their online privacy or do not know how to protect their online privacy. Hence, some countries have enacted specific legislation to protect the privacy of the children such as the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the United States of America or introduced self-regulatory initiatives on online child privacy like in the European Union. At the international level, the Convention on the Rights of the Child was introduced in 1989 by the United Nation to protect the children. In Malaysia, the government introduces the Child Act 2001 and the Sexual Offences against Children Act 2017 to protect the children. However, how far these two Acts protect the online privacy of the children in Malaysia? Thus, the article seeks to examine the legal protection of children online informational privacy in Malaysia. The article adopts doctrinal research methodology which is mainly library research approach. The article finds that the current regimes of laws do not adequately protect the online privacy of the children in Malaysia. It is suggested that amendment or enactment of the laws to that effect be made.
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Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati
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title Right of online informational privacy of children in Malaysia: a statutory perspective
title_short Right of online informational privacy of children in Malaysia: a statutory perspective
title_full Right of online informational privacy of children in Malaysia: a statutory perspective
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title_full_unstemmed Right of online informational privacy of children in Malaysia: a statutory perspective
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publisher UUM College of Law, Government and International Studies
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