"From Fiction to Foreseeability: Malaysian High Court Expands Publisher Liability in Online Defamation through Chu Kim Foong & Ors v Lai Zhen Yean"

Expansion of Publisher Liability in Online Defamation

The Malaysian High Court has made a significant decision in the case of Chu Kim Foong & Ors v Lai Zhen Yean, marking a crucial development in the realm of online defamation.

In the dynamic landscape of digital communication, Malaysian courts are establishing new principles to tackle the complexities of online defamation.

The High Court's recent judgment offers vital guidance for legal practitioners, judges, and advocates dealing with online republication, intermediary liability, and remedies.

The Chu Kim Foong case is notable for its unprecedented holdings on the republication of defamatory content via automated mechanisms and the scope of removal orders.

These issues are likely to impact both Malaysian and comparative common law jurisdictions.

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For further information, the full judgment can be accessed here.

Author's summary: Malaysian High Court expands publisher liability.

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Law Web Law Web — 2025-10-14