Thursday, January 6, 2011

Saudi Arabia announce new Web publishing Law

Online newspapers and blogs will now need to register with the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information to operate.

The new guidelines and rules will be added to the current publishing and printing law.

Abdul Aziz Khaja, Minister of Information and Culture, assured that the list is a tool of regulation – rather than restricting freedom of speech, it is inline with the development moves that the media sector is witnessing in Saudi Arabia. He added that the rule is open to amendments and improvements.

The Ministry of Culture and Information has made the new law available for download on their website. Part of it details the forms of electronic publishing that the law applies to, which include electronic journalism, forums, blogs, broadcasts via mobile, mail lists, chat rooms.

Turki Al Rougi, editor-in-chief of Al-Wiam online, in an interview with Arabnews.com, said that the fines can be as high as 100,000 Saudi riyal, which websites owners simply cannot afford as they are mostly individuals, unlike print publications which are owned by big establishments and publishing houses.

Via SahiOnline

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