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Copyright

Copyright policy.


Where you read 'HeloLite' or 'we' or 'us' below, it refers to HeloLite, a trading name of New Heart Associates a Malaysian company registered under the copyright law of Malaysia.
 

When you read “the home server” or “the Service” below, it refers to the services made available at HeloLite Services (HLS).



Reporting Claims of Copyright Infringement


We consider reports of copyright infringement very seriously. This policy addresses the steps to take if you believe that any user contributions violate your copyright. Our approach is to deactivate the user accounts of individuals who repeatedly infringe on copyrights.

We are committed to addressing notices of alleged copyright infringement in accordance with the law. If you believe that any materials accessible through our Service infringe your copyright, you can request the removal of those materials or access to them by submitting a written notification to our designated Copyright Agent, as outlined below.

 

Copyright (Amendment) Act 1997

 

An Act to make better provisions in the law relating to copyright and for other matters connected therewith.

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The Copyright (Amendment) Act 1997, which amended the Copyright Act 1987, came into force on the 1st of April 1999, to make unauthorized transmission of copyright works over the Internet an infringement of copyright. It is also an infringement of copyright to circumvent any effective technological measures aimed at restricting access to copyright works. These provisions are aimed at ensuring adequate protection of intellectual property rights for companies involved in content creation in the ICT and multimedia environment

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Computer Crimes Act 1997

 

An Act to provide for offences relating to the misuse of computers.

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The Computer Crimes Act 1997, effective as of the 1st of June 2000, created several offences relating to the misuse of computers. Among others, it deals with unauthorized access to computer material, unauthorized access with intent to commit other offences and unauthorized modification of computer contents. It also makes provisions to facilitate investigations for the enforcement of the Act.

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Communications and Multimedia Act 1998

 

An Act to provide for and to regulate the converging communications and multimedia industries, and for incidental matters.

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The Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 which came into effect on the 1st of April 1999, provides a regulatory framework to cater for the convergence of the telecommunications, broadcasting and computing industries, with the objective of, among others, making Malaysia a major global center and hub for communications and multimedia information and content services. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission was appointed on the 1st November 1998 as the sole regulator of the new regulatory regime.

 

Personal Data Protection Act 2010

 

An Act to regulate the processing of personal data in commercial transactions and to provide for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto.


Personal Data Protection Act 2010 [Act 709] (online version as at 15 June 2016)

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