THE Communications and Multimedia Content Forum of Malaysia (Content Forum) introduced its inaugural supplementary guideline, “The OCC Guidelines”, containing best practices for online curated content service providers. This pioneering initiative, functioning as a comprehensive self-regulation tool for Online Curated
Content (OCC) platforms, is poised to reshape the landscape of OCC services available in the country.
Developed through extensive collaboration among industry leaders both local and international, it underscores the Content Forum’s dedication to nurturing a dynamic creative content environment while ensuring compliance with Malaysian laws and regulations.
Mediha Mahmood, Chief Executive Officer of the Content Forum explained, “This guideline is designed as a supportive tool for both local and international service providers, enabling them to self-assess their programming quality and streamline compliance with Malaysian content standards. In line with our dedication to promoting self-regulation, we expect that these recommendations and best practices will further our ongoing mission to foster a creative, forwardthinking, and inclusive content industry."
The guideline’s overarching principles encompass national and public interests, racial and religious sensitivities, as well as improved accessibility standards for persons with disabilities.
Other key points covered by the guideline include:
● Content classifications: To aid parental guidance and allow for informed viewing
choices, and service providers’ exercise of self-classification.
● Safety features, ratings, and consumer advisory: Advocating for reasonable and clear
safeguards to help viewers make informed content choices and use control measures.
● Content advertising and promotion: Ensuring content promotion materials adhere to
relevant content codes and regulations, with consideration of underaged viewers.
● News and other factual content: Advocating for diverse perspectives, balanced
presentations, and factual accuracy.
● Consumer protection and feedback mechanisms: Encourages consumer feedback
mechanisms that are accessible, user-friendly, responsive and timely.
● Collaborative engagement: Championing open dialogue and engagement among
relevant stakeholders.
Stakeholders involved in drafting the OCC Guidelines praised the initiative’s collaborative method. “The dedication of the Content Forum and the Working Group underscores the power of industry cooperation in crafting meaningful guidelines,” said Euan Smith, Group Chief Executive Officer, ASTRO.
Echoing this sentiment was Zuraidah Mohd Yatim, General Manager of Regulatory Affairs/Intellectual Property at Media Prima. “The success of this collaborative policy-making process reflects the strength of industry unity in shaping responsible content practices,” she said.
The OCC Guidelines also highlight how self-regulation can serve to elevate the industry further. “AVIA has been a strong proponent of self-governance for Online Curated Content,” said Clare Bloomfield, Chief Policy Officer, Asia Video Industry Association. “We are honoured to have been a part of Content Forum’s collaborative effort to deliver this OCC approach for Malaysia.”
Meanwhile, Ruben Hattari, Director of Public Policy, Southeast Asia, Netflix, pointed out that the establishment of these guidelines had the potential to resonate beyond Malaysian shores. “The collective effort behind this monumental task is a true reflection of Malaysia's progressive mindset and is worthy to be emulated by other policy makers in the region,” he said.
The ‘OCC Guidelines’ is available at: https://contentforum.my/wp-ontent/uploads/2023/12/OCCGuidelines-2023.pdf. For more information on the Content Forum, go to: www.contentforum.my
Media Statement
Wed Dec 20 2023
The OCC Guidelines underscores the Content Forum’s dedication to nurturing a dynamic creative content environment while ensuring compliance with Malaysian laws and regulations.
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