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Thread: Brazil Set To Formalise Laws On Internet Gambling

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    Brazil Set To Formalise Laws On Internet Gambling

    The Brazilian government's latest policy drafts on the use of the internet & how it should be regulated appears to favour a more restrictive approach when it comes to online gambling.

    Whilst current law does not sanction online gambling, betting companies have thus far managed to exploit a loophole that requires operators to hold licensing from the jurisdiction from whence they operate.

    This has been used by operators licensed in jurisdictions like Malta & Gibraltar to offer gambling services to Brazilians.

    Under the proposed changes, that could be about to change; the draft seeks to clarify the laws more precisely, along with providing an enforcement framework that could include financial transaction & ISP-blocking provisions & specific restrictions on external operators.

    A sense of urgency has been imparted to the proposal due to the FIFA World Cup competition in June this year, which Brazil is to host.
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    The truth is that only care about the world cup and forget to look at other "important" cases. Such as security and public health.
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