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JULY 23 — What’s a film these days? The question is raised now because the minister said it’s a no-no for productions without permits. The furore over Al Jazeera’s coverage of illegal migrants went around the bend a bit when Communications and Multimedia Minister Saifuddin Abdullah...

The question is raised now because the minister said it’s a no-no for productions without The furore over Al Jazeera’s coverage of illegal migrants went around the bend a bit when Communications and Multimedia Minister Saifuddin Abdullah asked if the documentary producers had Finas’ approval., and now a different discussion ensues. Plus, separately, the police probed the Middle-East news agency on the latest “misstep.

While sales of camcorders grew, the platforms to “show the world” were limited. Screen time was not cheap nor was owning a TV station.Thereafter, improved camera-function of mobile phones turned the free content-upload pathway into a celestial highway. Therefore, is the government doing itself more of a disservice by imposing obsolete pre-conditions for content?

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