@article{MAKHILLIJSC20138521166,
    title = {The Influence of E-ASEAN in the Development of ICT Law in Malaysia},
    journal = {International Journal of Soft Computing},
    volume = {8},
    number = {5},
    pages = {377-380},
    year = {2013},
    issn = {1816-9503},
    doi = {ijscomp.2013.377.380},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1816-9503&doi=ijscomp.2013.377.380},
    author = {Nazura Abdul,Salawati Mat,Safinaz Mohd and},
    keywords = {Information communication technology,development,law,E-ASEAN,Malaysia},
    abstract = {The growth of information communication technology in Malaysia 
  was demonstrated with the launching of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) in 
  1996. This fully supported mega project by the Malaysian Government is a gateway 
  to the ICT industry in Malaysia with the objective to attract world class technology 
  companies while preparing the local ICT industry. The companies that develop 
  or use multimedia technologies to produce and enhance their products and services 
  may be granted the MSC Malaysia status and be located in any 26 Cybercities 
  and Cybercentres in Malaysia. The award of this MSC status comes with incentives, 
  rights and privileges from the MSC Malaysia Bill of Guarantees. Amongst all 
  is Malaysia assures to become a regional leader in intellectual property protection 
  and cyber laws. As a member of e-ASEAN this assurance seems to go in line with 
  the e-ASEAN emphasis of to adopt electronic commerce regulatory and legislative 
  frameworks that create trust and confidence for consumers and facilitate the 
  transformation of businesses towards the development of e-ASEAN. It is the objective 
  of this paper to identify and analyse the extent of compliance of e-ASEAN by 
  the Malaysian Government particularly in the legal and regulatory framework.}
    }