
Statement from Reporters Without Borders on MDA’s licensing
Reporters Without Borders is appalled to learn that Singapore’s leading news websites will have to apply to the city-state’s Media Development Authority (MDA) for a publishing licence. According to the MDA, which regulates the media, news websites with a Singaporean IP address and more than 50,000 visitors a month will have...

MDA clarifies its new website licensing rules
Much has been discussed about recent changes to the licensing framework for news sites and we thank you for your comments. We thought it would be useful to clear the air by highlighting some key facts of our current media regulations. 1. The licensing framework only applies to sites that focus on reporting Singapore news and...

Behind Singapore’s Internet Crackdown
Singapore finally nannies the 'net There is probably more behind the Singapore government's Tuesday crackdown on the Internet than the circumspect slings and arrows from a handful of cautious amateur news sites that have been around for years. The Singapore Media Development Authority issued a statement describing the new regulations...
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