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@article{ Smith2021,
 title = {'Fake News' in ASEAN: Legislative Responses},
 author = {Smith, Robert Brian and Perry, Mark and Smith, Nucharee Nuchkoom},
 journal = {Journal of ASEAN Studies},
 number = {2},
 pages = {117-137},
 volume = {9},
 year = {2021},
 issn = {2338-1353},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.21512/jas.v9i2.7506},
 abstract = {The research is a legal review based on the documentary research concept by comparing the development of legislative responses to fake news spread in Southeast Asia. Anti-fake news legislation focuses on the transmission of information by electronic means than print media. The analysis is carried out for each of the member states by including a clause-by-clause examination of the legislation and subsequent cases addressing legal issues associated with the laws. Several common factors should be addressed to provide a fairer and more transparent approach, including developing a clear-cut definition of fake news. Two key elements should be met in the definition of spreading of fake news: it should be the intentional spreading of misinformation or disinformation by design. The research suggests it would be better to develop anti-fake news legislation as either a standalone statute or a specific amendment to existing legislation than include fake news in omnibus legislation. Except in the most serious cases, creating, publishing, or distributing fake news illegality should be reduced from a criminal offence to an administrative offence, where the police issue a fine. Given the documented publishing and spreading of disinformation by state actors, their servants and agents, there should be an explicit "fake news" offence associated with the action of such persons.},
 keywords = {Facebook; facebook; Soziale Medien; social media; Desinformation; disinformation; Falschmeldung; false report; Gesetzgebung; legislation; Südostasien; Southeast Asia; ASEAN; ASEAN}}