Copyright Law in Malaysia

Here is an overview of what the copyright law in Malaysia means and what does it do as well as protect.


In summary, Copyright Laws in Malaysia is to ensure that the original works from authors, artists, performers and other creative fields are protected from others usage under Copyright Act 1987. It is to protect their authenticity from being discriminated or misused by others. If a person is caught using or infringing another's work without the owners permission or acknowledgement, the person responsible may face either civil or criminal charges depending on the kind of work that was copied.

Sources:
Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry MITI

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