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UAE media law now in full force: What you can and can’t say as fines reach Dh1 million
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UAE's stringent media law, effective since May 2025, mandates licensing for all content creators, including influencers and journalists. Violations, such as insulting religious beliefs or spreading misinformation, can incur hefty fines up to Dh1 million. The UAE Media Council actively monitors content, with repeat offenders facing license suspensions or permanent shutdowns.
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