29/05/2025
🎙️🇲🇾 Is It Legal to Record Conversations in Malaysia? Here’s What You Need to Know!
📌 Can You Record a Conversation in Malaysia?
✅ Yes, you can record a conversation if you are part of the conversation. There is no law that prohibits a person from recording their own conversations — whether in-person, on the phone, or online.
📌 What If You’re Not Part of the Conversation?
❌ Recording a conversation that you’re not involved in (like secretly recording others) can be illegal under laws relating to privacy and communication interception.
Relevant Law:
📖 Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 – criminalises the misuse of network facilities to harass or cause harm.
📖 Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA) – while it mostly applies to businesses, using recorded content inappropriately may breach privacy protections.
📌 Can You Use a Recording in Court?
🎓 Yes, recordings can be admissible in court, even if recorded secretly, as long as you are a party to the conversation. The court will consider the relevance and whether the recording was tampered with.
📌 Can You Share the Recording Publicly?
⚠️ Be careful! Sharing a recording on social media or publicly without consent may lead to:
• Defamation lawsuits
• Invasion of privacy claims
• Breach of confidentiality (especially in work or legal matters)
📌 Tips When Recording Conversations:
🔹 Use recordings for personal protection or legal documentation.
🔹 Avoid sharing recordings unless advised by a lawyer.
🔹 If you’re unsure, consult a legal professional before publishing anything.
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💡 REMEMBER: Just because recording is legal doesn’t mean sharing is! Stay smart, stay safe. 💼📲