DOI
https://doi.org/10.71220/2585-005-001-006
Abstract
This study explores the legal regulation of social media influencers through a comparative analysis between French and Jordanian legislation. The research problem lies in the absence of a clear and comprehensive legal framework regulating influencers' growing role in shaping public opinion. Using the comparative analytical method, the study examines relevant legal texts and regulatory approaches in both jurisdictions. The findings highlight significant differences, with France enacting a specific law to govern influencer activities, while Jordan still relies on general legal provisions. The study recommends drafting a dedicated Jordanian law that outlines influencers' legal responsibilities and balances freedom of expression with regulatory oversight.
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Ballal, Ahmad Ibrahim Dr; Al-Rabadi, Najem Riyad Dr; and Al-Huneiti, Ma’moun Rashed Dr
(2025)
"The legal system for influencers on social media platforms: a comparative study,"
Middle East Journal of Communication Studies: Vol. 5:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.71220/2585-005-001-006
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https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/mejcs/vol5/iss1/6
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