Summary:
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Plan Abandoned
Malaysia’s telecommunications regulator has scrapped its plan to block overseas DNS services just one day after its announcement. The move was intended to redirect traffic to local DNS servers to prevent access to harmful content. -
Backlash and Criticism
The plan faced significant backlash, with critics accusing the government of censorship and overreach. Concerns were raised about the potential impact on Malaysia’s digital economy and innovation. -
Policy Reversal
Due to the strong opposition, including from legislators and tech advocates, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission has decided to abandon the DNS redirection plan.
Read more at: The Register
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