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More than 500 licences have been issued to social media influencers, influencer agencies, and online media companies since the new Electronic Media Regulations were implemented in March, according to a top National Media Council (NMC) official.
Dr Rashid Al Nuaimi, NMC Executive Director of Media Affairs, said that the council has issued a circular to all government departments and companies in the private sector across the emirates, notifying them to work with only licensed influencers.
Earlier this year, under the new regulations, it became mandatory for all paid influencers to obtain an e-media licence from the council, as well as a trade licence if they are not under an agency. The e-media licence costs Dh15,000, which has to be renewed each year at the same price. The licence cost varies from emirate to emirate, though, most start at a price of Dh15,000. Those who operate without a licence will have to pay a minimum fine of Dh5,000.
Dr Nuaimi told Khaleej Times that there has been a "noticeable progress" in ensuring influencers are licensed.
"The Electronic Media Regulation will look after two things - the first are people who have websites for news and ones who sell music, books, movies and videos. The people in this category are registering very fast. Regarding the influencers, we have three different types of registration. The first one is an individual influencer, the second is an agency that handles a group of influencers and third is a media company that have influencers tied up exclusively with them," he said.
"All of these are coming to register at a growing rate and we can see that there has been progress."
Dr Nuaimi said that the circular they have issued to government departments and to the private sector will help ensure that influencers get a licence.
"Any influencer who wants to be a professional, wants to advertise well and earn a good income, will register with us," he said. "Brands are already notifying the influencers that they will not work with them if they don't have a licence."
Dr Nuaimi added that the regulations will help create a balanced, impartial and reliable media content in the UAE.
"The Electronic Media Regulations form an essential component of regulating the media sector, and have been enacted as a response to the rapid growth and spread of electronic media. The aim of the regulations is to enhance competitiveness, increase reliability and support the provision of balanced, responsible and impartial media content that respects the privacy of individuals and protects society's various segments from negative influences," he said.
"The National Media Council requires licensing of individuals who conduct commercial activities through their social media accounts, such as advertisements done on a paid basis. Accounts, blogs and personal pages are not subject to these new regulations, including the accounts of influencers on social media, provided they are not commercial in nature. Individuals and organisations that voluntarily promote work are not affected by the Electronic Media Regulations."
"I have been contacted by quite a few influencer management companies who have already had some discussions with the NMC, going by the emails I've received. Joining them saves me the licensing hassle. They will charge a commission on the campaigns that I bring in directly but the interesting part of this relationship is that they will be my representative at events, conferences, awards and the like," Sana Chikhalia, an influencer and blogger who has more than 60,000 followers on her Instagram account @SanaOnFood, said.In #Cheese heaven yesterday at @presedentarabia event, so many different and unique variations made me cheat on my diet but it was worth it ?? #presidentarabia . AD #Mydubai #Visitdubai #dubai #dubai?? #dubaitag #dubaiblogger #dubailifestyle #dubailiving #dubaiinstagram #dubai???? #meraas #lamer #lamerdubai #travel #notatourist #travelblogger #travelphotography #galaxys8
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