e-commerce law saudi, advertisements are misleading; Saudi – e-commerce law ministry of commerce 24 online advertisers penalized for misleading ads

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Saudi Arabia fines 24 online advertising providers for misleading ads The Saudi Ministry of Commerce released the information on the fine. The advertisement was released in violation of the existing e-commerce law in the country. Women will be among those who released the ads. They released advertisements through social media like Instagram, Snapchat, Tik Tok and Twitter.

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Advertisements are misleading and deceiving people. A case has been filed against them for sharing such advertisements. They make false claims in advertisements. False claims are also being made. There is a strong law in the country regarding the publication of such advertisements. The authorities have come up with action for this mistake. Officials said that this will be a lesson and that the law is applicable to everyone and strict action will be taken if the provisions of the e-commerce law are violated.

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Meanwhile, the Games will begin on October 27 in Saudi Arabia. The Games begin in Riyadh. More than 6,000 athletes are expected to attend. This is the first Games in Saudi history. The match will be inaugurated at the King Fahad International Stadium. The winners of the competition will receive a prize money of 20 crore Riyals. Due to the spread of Covid-19, the match that was scheduled to be held last year was postponed.

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