In an offensive against , a group of deputies and senators filed two bills that could make betting sites unfeasible in the country.
The authors are deputy Pedro Campos (PSB-PE) and senator (-DF). More than 20 parliamentarians supported the proposals.
The proposals, such as advertising on social networks, advertising on uniforms and even the use of calls and slogans by influencers that promote a betting house as a source of income or profit opportunity.
They also prohibit sponsorship of football clubs, influencers and candidates, in addition to prohibiting communication aimed at children under 18 years of age.
Parliamentarians also establish rules, such as mandatory pause, temporary blocking, loss restriction, limiting access to digital products and marketing blocking.
The project determines that bets will be classified according to the degree of risk to the public, and the analysis will be carried out by . Those considered to be of “excessive risk” will not be able to operate in the country.
but none made much progress. The parliamentarians’ strategy was to file two identical proposals in the Chamber and the Senate.
Bets and digital platforms that fail to comply with the measures are subject to punishments such as a fine of R$50 million per infraction, suspension of authorization to operate bets for up to one year, definitive revocation and even a ban on obtaining new authorization for ten years.
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