Shamsul Iskandar says the licence requirement in the 1981 law is not relevant in today's context.
A PKR leader today called on the government to review the functions of the National Film Development Corporation Act 1981 and to abolish current film licencing requirements under the law.
PKR information chief Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin said Section 22 of the Act, which is on the need for a licence to distribute, exhibit, or produce any moving images, is no longer relevant in today's context.
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