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Bahrain

\n In April 2021, the cabinet approved amendments to the \n existing 2002 press law

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Newspapers must obtain licenses from the mass media \n directorate in order to disseminate content on websites or social media, according to Decree 68/2016

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__*t or f*__

Under Decree 68/2016, newspapers may not post videos \n over two minutes in length and are forbidden from \n streaming live video.

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Multiple laws, including the __________ _________ and ___________ _______, \n criminalize free speech and online activities.
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penal code; terrorism laws
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\n kuwait

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\n Penal Code passed in _______.

\n __*t or f*__

With the previous laws of 1961 and 2006, \n “books were presumably banned until the author \n went to court to prove that his book shouldn’t be \n banned”

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1960

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true
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oman

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decree No 12/2011- Issuing the Cyber Crime Law bans publication of ‘anything’ that may _____________________________________. The order also prohibits publication of all that could be related to ______________ and __________ ______________, their bylaws and internal regulations, any documents or information or news or official secret communications.

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2\. \n Article 26 of the Omani Press and Publications Law is seen by \n many activists, writers, journalists and bloggers as a blatant \n __________________, _____________________, and _____________.

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t or f

Article 115 (a) of the recently updated Omani Penal Code can be \n viewed as threatening any attempt to do journalistic work that \n strays beyond the limits imposed on the rest of the press by \n government and security requirements.
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prejudice the safety of the state or its internal or external security

military and security apparatuses

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violation of the right to freedom of opinion; expression; and \n publication

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true
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qatar

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Provisions on so-called “content crimes” that make \n it illegal to publish __________ ______.

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t or f

10-year jail term and a fine of up to QR 200,000 for \n forging any official e-document, or a three-year jail \n term or a fine of a maximum of QR 100,000 if the \n document forged is unofficial.

jail term of up to three years and a fine of up to QR \n 200,000 for unauthorized possession or use of e- \n card, whether it is an ATM or credit card, or stealing \n numbers or forging e-cards.

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jail term of up to three years and a fine of up to \n 500,000 Qatari riyals for the breach of __________ ____________ rights by using the internet article 13), be it copyrights, patents, trade secrets, trademarks, trade names, geographical indications and industrial designs, or designs of integrated circuits.
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“false news”

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true

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intellectual property
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uae

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\n Federal Law No. 15 for 1980 Concerning Press and Publications regulates ___________ and ___________ and activities in the UAE and it applies to ___________ ________ content such as newspapers, magazines and television broadcasting, as well as digital media content.

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Law number 34 of 2021 concerning the fight against rumors and cybercrime: seeks to:
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printing and publishing licensing; traditional media

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prohibit the use of the Internet to publish, circulate or spread false news, rumors or misleading information, which are contrary to the news published by official sources.

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