Advertiser Licence Now Mandatory for Content Creators

ADVERTISER LICENCE NOW MANDATORY FOR CONTENT CREATORS

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The UAE is taking a decisive step toward reshaping its fast-growing creator economy, making the Advertiser (Mu’lin) Permit mandatory for content creators, influencers and advertisers operating across social media platforms. Following a deadline extension announced by the UAE Media Council, individuals and entities engaged in promotional content now have until January 31, 2026, to comply with the new requirement.

The regulation applies broadly, covering anyone who promotes, reviews or endorses products and services online, whether through paid campaigns, brand partnerships or even unpaid collaborations. In an era where digital influence is increasingly shaping consumer behaviour, the move signals a shift toward greater accountability and transparency within the UAE’s advertising landscape.

Valid for one year and renewable annually, the Advertiser Permit is being introduced with a notable incentive: it will be issued free of charge for the first three years. The initiative reflects the government’s intent to support creators during the transition, while laying the foundation for a more structured and professional digital media environment.

For influencers and content creators, the permit represents more than a compliance requirement. It formalises their role as commercial communicators and offers clarity around who is authorised to advertise in the UAE’s digital space. For brands and agencies, it creates a clearer framework for partnerships, helping ensure that marketing campaigns are conducted responsibly and in line with national media standards.

The UAE Media Council has positioned the policy as part of a broader effort to regulate emerging industries without stifling innovation. As the creator economy continues to expand—spanning fashion, food, technology, travel and beyond—the new licensing system aims to protect consumers while supporting sustainable growth for digital professionals.

With the deadline set, creators and advertisers are being encouraged to act early, familiarising themselves with the requirements and securing their permits well ahead of time. The message is clear: the UAE is welcoming the creator economy, but with structure, credibility and long-term vision at its core.

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