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Government issues regulation on coverage by foreign broadcasters

Baker McKenzie

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Indonesia December 15 2009

On 19 October 2009, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) issued a decree regarding the coverage by foreigner broadcasters (e.g., Reuters and CNN) of events in Indonesia.

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