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UAE NEW LAW: If You CAUGHT DOING THESE In SOCIAL MEDIA Sites You Will Face Fines Up To Dh1 Million!

The following tips were highlighted in a TRA whitepaper from 2014.

In 2014, the UAE's Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRA) issued a whitepaper on the 'dos and don'ts' on social media usage, including Facebook which currently has 4.8 million users in the UAE of which 69 per cent are male.

The TRA warns:

> Do not post other people's pictures or videos without consent: Don't post without asking, whether it's a friend or a photographer. It could be breach of privacy or copyright.

> Do not make threats: Posts or comments that are abusive or threatening to other people can land you in court.

> Do not post vulgar pictures or of alcohol: Non-Muslims can drink, but keep it under control if pictures are inappropriate. Drunken photos that offend Islamic values or morals of the UAE can lead to legal trouble. Do not post pornographic or material that contains nudity.

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Source: khaleejtimes

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