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Homepage » Felsberg in The News » Sports betting: Navigating between commercial freedom of expression and protection of vulnerable consumers
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16/01/2025
By: Thiago Nicacio

Sports betting: Navigating between commercial freedom of expression and protection of vulnerable consumers

Felsberg in The News

In 2025, Brazil faces an important debate on the balance between economic freedom and social responsibility, especially in the context of sports betting regulation. Although this sector presents significant economic potential, a recent decision by the Supreme Court has intensified discussions on the necessary protection of minors and vulnerable consumers.

 

Thiago Nicacio, our Head of Sports Law, shared his perspectives in the article “Sports Betting Advertising: Navigating between Commercial Freedom of Expression and Protection of Vulnerable Consumers”, published in the Sports Business Journal (SBJ) website. The text addresses the regulatory challenges and practical implications of this expanding market, exploring the complex tension between commercial freedom of expression and the need to protect the most vulnerable.

 

Based in the United States and with a global reach, SBJ is a reference in the sports industry, offering exclusive content and valuable networking opportunities for industry executives and leaders.

 

To read the full article, visit the SBJ website here.

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