The Federal Decree-Law No. 55 of 2023 (PDF in Arabic, 3.2 MB) on Media Regulation organises media activities of individuals, organisations, media outlets, and free zones dedicated to media in the UAE.
As per the decree, a media activity means the production, circulation, printing or publishing of media content. Media content may be in audio, video or digital format. Activity may either be at a cost or free of charge. Media activities include:
The decree-law allows both, individuals and legal entities to own media institutions and outlets under specific regulations and conditions. The provisions of the decree-law organise the media authorities of the UAE Media Council and the local governments concerned with regulating media affairs.
Standards of media content
As per the decree, all media individuals and institutions operating in the UAE are required to comply with the national standards for media content. Standards include:
Violating the provisions of this decree-law may lead to administrative fines, closure of the media institution or cancellation of the media licence/permit.
Internet Access Management (IAM) policy
Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) implements the Internet Access Management Regulatory Policy (PDF, 500 KB) in coordination with Media Regulatory Office (MRO) and Etisalat and Du, the licensed internet service providers in the UAE.
The regulation policy consists of certain frameworks and categories in regards to the internet, which must be taken into consideration by internet service providers to ensure the security of the internet and protect end-users from harmful websites containing materials that are contrary to religious and ethical values of the UAE.
TDRA monitors online content available to users in the UAE and will notify website operators based in the UAE of any potential breaches of the IAM policy. TDRA, in its enforcement of IAM, also monitors online advertising, including the advertising of medical and other specialised products and services.
Etisalat and Du are required to block online content if so is requested by TDRA. Categories under which content is restricted by virtue of the IAM policy are:
Reporting prohibited content
As per TDRA’s internet guidelines, internet users can report online about prohibited content to the licensed internet service providers, Etisalat and Du.
In January 2021, the UAE Cabinet approved the general framework of UAE Media Strategy which is overseen by the UAE Government Media Office. It is aimed to strengthen the UAE’s position and reputation at the regional and global levels with the general framework.
The strategy will:
The strategy will also focus on several areas of national priority while:
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At the federal level
The National Media Office (NMO) is a new media unit that will be responsible for developing the UAE’s media sector at the national level and enhance the UAE’s status as a key media hub regionally and internationally. NMO will support cooperation between the UAE’s various media offices, and ensure that Emiratis at higher positions in the media industry are equipped with media leadership skills.
NMO will train and upskill Emirati talent in media, develop and organise the roles of official spokespeople, represent the UAE at media conferences and events and conduct research within the media sector.
NMO is affiliated with Minister of Presidential Court and it will be based in Abu Dhabi with offices set up in the UAE and abroad. The Emirates News Agency (WAM) will report to the Head of NMO.
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At the local level
Local media bodies contribute to the development of the media scene in the UAE. They include:
Laws and regulations
Federal Decree Law No. 34 of 2021 on Combatting Rumors and Cybercrimes and other applicable laws for the protection of privacy and reputation, defamation apply while using social media. Citizens and residents in the UAE need to be aware of the provisions of the law that spell out actions that could be a criminal offence.
The regulation (PDF, 159 KB) aims at directing and guiding the employees of government entities on using social media safely and responsibly when they discuss various current issues. In addition, it explains how employees could express their personal opinion in a civil manner that is not detrimental to their reputation or that of the entity they work for or that of the UAE. It provides guidelines to respect professional ethics and behaviours set out in the UAE’s laws and ensure not to violate them.
Federal Decree Law No. 34 of 2023 concerning Combating Discrimination, Hatred and Extremism (in Arabic - PDF, 1.72 MB) prohibits contempt of religions, discrimination and hatred against one another and extremism of views.
Guidelines
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