French National Assembly to consider banning sports betting ads during live sports broadcasts
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Romain Baheux
Summary
The French National Assembly is set to examine a proposed amendment that would ban advertising for sports betting during live sports broadcasts on television and radio. The amendment, introduced by MP Emmanuel Duplessy, comes amid growing concern about the prevalence of betting ads (Betclic, Winamax, Unibet) during football matches and the World Cup, particularly given that young children may be watching.
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Un amendement, porté par le député Génération.s du Loiret Emmanuel Duplessy, propose une réforme radicale et l'interdiction
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