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New Media Law in UAE: Authorities Release List of Media Activities Requiring Licenses

June 10, 2025
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Dubai: Under the newly implemented media law in the UAE, authorities have released a list of media activities that now require a license.From now on, individuals and organizations are not permitted to engage in the following media-related activities without obtaining the appropriate license or permit from the UAE Media Council or the relevant authority:

•   Radio and television broadcasting, including on-demand platforms
•   Electronic and digital media operations
•   Screening of films and other artistic content
•   Social media advertising by individuals
•   Foreign publications
•   Printing, distribution, and publishing of local and international media content
•   Land, aerial, and marine photography activities
•   Offices of foreign media outlets
•   News platforms
•   Newspapers and print publications
•   Book fairs
•   Video games

Anyone found conducting media activities from this list without a valid license will face a fine of AED 10,000 for the first offense. Repeated violations may lead to an increased fine of AED 40,000.The law also stipulates severe penalties—up to AED 1 million—for serious violations such as spreading false information or disrespecting the governing system.

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