Beware! curse "idiots" on social media in Dubai, etc., may be fined 100 in the UAE
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Dubai's Emirates has seen a number of court cases in the Gulf Times that have been exposed. These cases all have one thing in common, that is, people send offensive content on social media.
According to the law, sending anything that is offensive on social media is considered a cybercrime. The perpetrator will be sentenced to jail and face a fine of not less than AED 250,000 and a maximum of Dh 1 million.
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For example, a bad man who offended his fiancee was sentenced to 60 days in jail and fined 20,000 dirhams in Abu Dhabi . The young GCC national sent a message on WhatsApp as a joke, calling her "idiot" (habla in Arabic). Although he claimed to use the word in a joking manner, according to Emarat Al Youm's report, she regarded it as an insult and filed a lawsuit against him.
In the second case, a man of Arab descent was detained after returning from his hometown to the United Arab Emirates because he sent unobvious videos and texts to six women. He testified that his mobile phone was stolen while in the UAE. He did not know who sent the unconcealed content.
According to legal counsel Hasan Al Reyami, any content sent via social media or messaging services will be prosecuted under the Cybercrime Act. This applies to messages sent intentionally or "unexpectedly".
The Dubai Emirates reminds us that the Internet is not a place of extra-routine, civilized, and new.
[United Arab Emirates News] UAE friends are careful, on social media, they will face jail time and a fine of up to 1 million dirhams.
Friends in the UAE should be fully aware of some potential social risks.
Some court cases have been exposed, and people posting offensive content on social media will face jail time and fines.
According to this law, sending any information of an offensive nature on social media is considered a cybercrime. The perpetrators will be imprisoned and face a fine of not less than 250,000 to 1 million dirhams.
In Abu Dhabi, a bad man who offended his fiancee was sentenced to 60 days in prison and fined 20,000 dirhams.
The young man from the GCC country sent a joke to his lover on WhatsApp, calling her an "idiot" (habla in Arabic). According to a report by Emarat Al Youm, although he claimed that he was joking with the word, she thought it was an insult and filed a lawsuit in court.
In another case, a young man was brought to court for posting an inappropriate video clip on a WhatsApp to a woman on his contact list.
He claimed that he had inadvertently sent this message to her because he usually sent a daily prayer video to the people on the list. That day, he accidentally forwarded the video without checking the materials in advance.
In the third case, another Arab man was detained after returning from the motherland to the United Arab Emirates because he sent explicit videos and text messages to six women.
He defended that his cell phone was stolen in the UAE and he did not know who sent the inappropriate content.
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