The Supreme Media Council outlined yesterday nine new conditions foreign media organizations will have to meet before receiving licenses to operate in Egypt, according to a statement carried by Masrawy. These include setting up a representation office, hiring a local legal advisor, and refraining from content which “promotes violence, hatred, contempt of religions, [redacted], or violates intellectual property rights.”
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