غرامات الترخيص والمحتوى غير المرخص (Unlicensed Content Penalties)
Definition
Under the new 2025 UAE Social Media Law and Media Council regulations, any blogger or influencer earning money from sponsored posts must hold both a Trade License and an E-Media License. Posting sponsored content without these permits triggers minimum fines of AED 5,000, with escalating penalties for repeat offenses. Additional consequences include forced content removal, account suspension, and legal action.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AED 5,000+ per unlicensed post/contract; escalates for repeated violations; additional costs from content removal and account suspension downtime
- Frequency: Per sponsored post published without active dual license
- Root Cause: Lack of automated license status verification at point of content publication; manual process creates gap between license expiry and content removal
Why This Matters
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Affected Stakeholders
Content creators, Blog owners, Sponsored content managers, Compliance officers
Action Plan
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Methodology & Sources
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