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Remember the internet is the main media, you are broadcasting to your global community!
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In November 2006, Blogging Asia: A Windows Live Report launched by Microsoft's MSN and Windows Live Online Services Business revealed that 46% or nearly half of the online population have a blog [Blogging Phenomenon Sweeps Asia at PRNewswire. com].

Operating a blog Asia: A Windows Live Report was conducted online relating to the MSN portal across 7 nations in Asia namely Hong Kong, India, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. Strangely enough, that report found that 56% of Malaysians blogged to specific their views, while 49% blogged to keep best freinds and family updated.

This informative article focuses on Malaysian law however for the reason that Internet transcends boundaries and jurisdictions therefore the laws of many areas may apply. With Malaysia, bloggers face legal risks that will carry civil or criminal liabilities which include;

(some sort of) copyright;

(n) trademark;

(j) defamation; together with

(d) sedition.

Other than the above, a blogger must consider other legal risks such as fraud, infringement of confidentiality and misrepresentation which aren't going to be addressed in this article.

Copyright protects the best way artists or authors exhibit their idea or fact on a piece of work but not your underlying idea or reality itself. Copyright protects originality with the work and prohibits unauthorised copying. Copyright protection is eligible for the following works consult Section 7 (1) of the Copyright Act, 1987: -

(some sort of) literary works, such as written works, fiction, source codes in computer program and internet pages and content in multimedia productions;

(m) musical and stunning works, like musical score, plays and television scripts;

(j) artistic works, such as drawings, statues and photographs; and

(d) sound recordings and films, which include films (traditional celluloid together with various video formats), reports, tapes and CDs of music, drama or lectures.

Sorry to say, high of the copyright infringement occurring using the web goes undetected. New blogs at times use existing blogs for its content and this is performed through copying or linking. Apart from that, putting up copyrighted photographs, designs, product photos or presentation from another website is usually illegal.

You can find "rules of thumb" that you follow when creating or posting contents including: : (a) generate one's own original graphic, graphic, rule and words; (n) use licensed works within the scope of permitted use laid down through the owner; together with (c) make use of free images off the Internet as long as the terms of the creator with the image are followed.

The same "rules of thumb" apply when posting programming scripts since it is normally a abuse of copyright law to appropriate programming scripts with third parties. Regarding postings on one's blog by third parties, the blog owner may receive an implied licence on the postings made by next parties. Any time offering podcast i. orite. recorded and dowloadable audio file to remain downloaded from blogs it's best that the podcast do not contain any copyrighted music owned by others thus protecting oneself from any copyright violation suits.

If copyright protects the way in which ideas or facts are expressed, trademark in contrast protects words, types, words, numbers, drawings or pictures associated with products and services.

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