A BRAZILIAN UIGEA?
28 August 2009
Brazil's PLS 121/2008 bill could have serious
online gambling implications
It appears from media reports coming to light over the
weekend that Brazilian politicians could be gearing up
for a ban on Internet gambling that could include
UIGEA-like elements designed to disrupt financial
transactions between players and online gambling
operators, and even Internet Service Provider blocks on
offshore online gambling websites.
The reports
emphasise that Bill PLS 121/2008 still has many hurdles
to overcome as it makes its way through parliamentary
committees prior to full debate and voting in both the
Brazilian Senate and Chamber of Deputies as well as both
houses of the Congress.
If ultimately passed, the
proposal could put a serious crimp on the Latin American
market for which many operators have high hopes.
Originally proposed by Senator Magno Malta in the spring
of 2008, the bill is currently with the Communications
and Technology Committee of the Brazilian Senate. The
reports indicate that a companion bill authored by
senior politician Senator Alves Filho is also in
progress that makes provision for bans on payment
processing through the Brazilian financial
infrastructure, and includes moves to compel Internet
Service Providers to block user’s access to gambling
sites.
A similar payment processing ban
introduced in Brazil in 2007, aimed at sportsbetting
sites, failed to make it through the political process.
In his draft proposal, Senator Filho admits that
his draft law has been inspired by the Unlawful Internet
Gambling Enforcement Act in the United States and the
impact it has had on the Internet gambling industry.
"The UIGEA in the USA adopted a strategy that is
worthwhile bringing across to our jurisdiction," wrote
Senator Filho. "... as it is not possible to punish
those responsible for electronic sites based in other
countries... we punish those that allow these sites to
be accessed from our national territory.
“It is
for this reason that the North American law and this
current project are principally directed towards
internet service providers, credit card companies and
towards banks.”
Several major international
online gambling operators are already active in the
Brazilian market, promoting their activities vigorously.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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