UAE’s New Law for Social Media Content Creators 2025

On May 29, 2025, the UAE officially introduced a new law for social media content creators and influencers.

This landmark law makes a clear distinction between:

  • Hobbyists creating content for fun, and
  • Professionals who earn money through social media, brand deals, or digital advertising.

If you are a content creator, influencer, or an agency working with them, these new rules will affect you directly. Here we explain the UAE’s New Law for Social Media Content Creators in detail.

🔑 New Law for Social Media Content Creators in UAE: Licensing Requirements

The law introduces three mandatory licenses/permits depending on your activity.

1. Business License

  • Issued by free zones or local economic departments.
  • Required to register as a business and secure visa support.
  • Cost: AED 5,000 – AED 15,000 (varies by emirate/free zone).

2. Media License

  • Issued by the UAE Media Council.
  • Allows you to legally create and share paid content.
  • Cost: AED 1,000 per year.

3. Advertiser (Mu’lin) Permit (effective July 2025)

  • Required for any promotional content — paid or unpaid.
  • Valid for 3 years (currently free during transition).
  • Permit number must be displayed on your account and posts.
  • Visitors can obtain a 3-month temporary permit via UAE-approved agencies.

👉 Bottom line: If you earn money from social media, you must have all three licenses/permits.

👥 Who Needs These Licenses?

  • Influencers monetizing Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, or X (Twitter).
  • Agencies managing influencer accounts.
  • Content creators doing brand deals, product endorsements, or ads.
  • Creators earning via YouTube/Meta ad revenue or affiliate marketing.

⚖️ Types of Violations & Penalties

The law defines two categories of violations with escalating penalties.

Schedule 1: Licensing Violations

Examples:

  • Advertising without a valid permit.
  • Providing false information to obtain a license.
  • Breaching UAE advertising rules.

Penalties:

  • Written warnings.
  • Fines up to AED 100,000.
  • Repeat violations → higher fines & business suspension.

Schedule 2: Media Content Violations

🟥 Category (a) – Most Serious

Fines: AED 30,000 – 1,000,000

  • Disrespecting religions, UAE government, or laws.
  • Content harming UAE foreign relations or national unity.
  • Promoting terrorism, hatred, or violence.

🟧 Category (b) – Serious

Fines: AED 20,000 – 150,000

  • Violating privacy rights.
  • Disrespecting UAE culture or values.
  • Promoting illegal activities (rape, murder, drugs).
  • Offending UAE’s economy or currency.

🟨 Category (c) – Less Serious

Fines: AED 5,000 – 100,000

  • Spreading fake news or rumors.
  • Content harmful to youth.
  • Breaching advertising ethics (e.g., cultural insensitivity).
  • Ignoring age ratings or children’s protection rules.

🏛️ New Committee for Media Oversight

The Committee for the Violations of Media Content Standards has been created under the UAE Media Council.

  • Reviews content violations.
  • Issues warnings or fines.
  • Gives creators time to correct/remove content.
  • Allows appeals through the Media Council or local authorities.

🎯 Why This Law Exists

The UAE wants to professionalize influencer marketing and protect digital consumers.

Objectives:

  • Make online advertising transparent & credible.
  • Support creators with visas, grants, and legal recognition.
  • Ensure brands collaborate with licensed professionals.
  • Prevent misinformation and harmful content.

📌 Extra Rules for Advertiser Permit Holders

Permit holders must:

  • Follow media content rules strictly.
  • Verify advertiser identities.
  • Display permit number on social accounts.
  • Publish ads only from registered accounts.
  • Submit annual ad activity reports.
  • Comply with tax registration requirements.

🤝 What This Means for Agencies & Brands

If you’re an agency or advertiser working with influencers:

  • ✅ Verify permits before signing collaborations.
  • ✅ Promote only via licensed influencer accounts.
  • ✅ Ensure proper ad disclosures to avoid penalties.

✅ Benefits for Agencies & Brands

  • Legal Safety: No risk of penalties.
  • Higher Trust: Clients respect licensed professionals.
  • Professional Quality: Better content, more responsible creators.
  • Lower Risk: Avoid blocked ads or banned accounts.
  • Better ROI: Licensed influencers follow rules → stronger campaign impact.

🚀 How Creators Can Stay Ahead

  1. Apply for a trade or freelance license if monetizing content.
  2. Pre-register with the UAE Media Council for your Media License.
  3. Display your Advertiser Permit clearly on all accounts.
  4. Partner only with licensed agencies and brands.

❓ Who is Exempt?

  • Individuals promoting their own business/products.
  • Creators under 18 years old posting educational, cultural, or awareness content.

📊 Wrapping Up

The May 2025 new law for social media content creators is a game-changer. It makes the UAE’s digital creator economy:

  • Organized
  • Transparent
  • Professional

By enforcing licenses and permits, the UAE ensures:

  • Clients trust influencers.
  • Influencers avoid penalties.
  • Brands achieve better results.

Other countries in the region are watching closely — and may follow the UAE’s lead soon.

New Law for Social Media Content Creators: FAQs 

❓ Do hobby creators need a license?

No. If you are not monetizing your content, you are exempt.

❓ What if I post ads without an Advertiser Permit?

You risk warnings, heavy fines, and even account restrictions.

❓ I am a foreign influencer visiting UAE. Can I post brand content?

Yes, but you need a temporary 3-month permit via an approved UAE agency.

❓ Do I need all three permits?

If you are monetizing content: Yes. Business License + Media License + Advertiser Permit.

❓ How much does it cost?

  • Business License: AED 5,000 – AED 15,000
  • Media License: AED 1,000/year
  • Advertiser Permit: Free (during transition, later pricing TBD)

❓ Can brands be penalized too?

Yes. If they work with unlicensed influencers, brands can also face fines.

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