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The Government Warns Shops and Restaurants that Secretly Broadcasting Live World Cup Football Matches Carries a Maximum Penalty of 4 Years Imprisonment and a Fine of up to 800,000 Baht.
The government is cracking down on online gambling during the 2026 World Cup, revealing that in 18 days they have blocked over 13,000 sites. They advise viewers to watch the 2026 World Cup responsibly and warn businesses, shops, and restaurants that broadcasting the World Cup without permission from the copyright holder faces a maximum prison sentence of 4 years and a fine of up to 800,000 baht.
(June 22)
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The government is cracking down on online gambling during the 2026 World Cup, revealing that in 18 days they have blocked over 13,000 sites. They advise viewers to watch the 2026 World Cup responsibly and warn businesses, shops, and restaurants that broadcasting the World Cup without permission from the copyright holder faces a maximum prison sentence of 4 years and a fine of up to 800,000 baht.
(June 22)