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Spain – Latest penalties on operators to be made public

Spain’s regulatory body, Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ) will soon publish the penalty procedures against online gambling operating companies. The sanctions reflect penalties incurred in the first half of 2022.  After a modification to the Gambling Law, the government is obliged to publish serious and very serious sanctions. According to the newspaper el…

Chile – Proibição de publicidade de jogos de azar passa por fase de comitê

O deputado Marco Sulantay foi encarregado de aprovar no parlamento um projeto de lei que proibiria qualquer tipo de publicidade de apostas esportivas durante eventos esportivos. O projeto foi aprovado pela Comissão Esportiva da Câmara dos Deputados do Chile no final de setembro. Sulantay, o autor do projeto de lei, será agora responsável…

Chile – SJC alerta clubes de futebol que publicidade de apostas online é ilegal

O Conselho Chileno de Jogos (SJC) alertou que os clubes de futebol que aceitam acordos de patrocínio e publicidade de empresas de apostas esportivas online estão infringindo a lei. Numa declaração fortemente redigida à imprensa local, o SJC enfatizou que era ilegal para qualquer pessoa, exceto a empresa estatal Polla Chilena de Beneficencia, a Lotería de Concepción…

US – AGA supports streamlining problem gambling resources for National Advertising Campaigns

The American Gaming Association (AGA) is recommending a new approach to national advertising campaigns to allow the use of national gambling helplines. Most customers enjoy gambling as a form of entertainment—but for those who no longer find gambling fun, the more than a dozen problem gambling helplines across the country are essential services. The new…

Holanda – KSA ordena que a Loteria Estadual Holandesa pare de usar jogadores de futebol em anúncios

Before the start of the European Football Championship, the Gaming Authority (Ksa) has ordered the State Lottery with a cease and desist order to stop advertising with professional football players. KSA stated: “The regulations on games of chance prohibit providers of games of chance from using active professional athletes and teams in advertising for games…

Sweden – Swedish government looks to apply same advertising restrictions as alcohol to gambling

The Swedish Ministry of Finance has proposed that gambling marketing should no longer be characterised by ‘moderation’ but ‘special moderation’ with amendments to advertising laws due to take effect on July 1 2022. The amendments will class gambling in the same way as alcohol when it comes to advertising due to the risk of addiction….

UK – ASA reports huge drop in number of underage advertising breaches by gambling companies

The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has seen a drop in the number of breaches of age restriction by online gambling advertisements in the UK. The ASA’s latest report highlighted that only three of the adverts identified in the latest report related to gambling. These appeared on three different websites but were published by the…

Áustria – Casinos Austria defende posição sobre publicidade após relatório OVWG

A Associação Austríaca de Apostas e Jogos (OVWG) apresentou relatórios que afirmam que o grupo Casinos Austria está a fazer demasiada publicidade, um ponto que o grupo estatal rejeita. O estudo do professor de jornalismo Jörg Matthes e outros pesquisadores da Universidade de Viena examinou o impacto da publicidade dos Casinos Áustria/loterias nos consumidores de 2009 a…

Belgium – Belgian gambling Commission toughens up on betting’s relationship with football sponsorship

The Belgian Gaming Commission is tightening gambling advertising laws by strengthening its partnership with the Jupiler Pro League, the country’s top division of football, The two will jointly introduce a series of responsible advertising guidelines, including a ban on sponsorship partnerships with operators not licensed by the Commission. Operators must not include an inducement to…