TLDR Brazil’s State Lottery of Paraíba (LOTEP) held a meeting with TikTok Brazil to discuss gaming regulation and digital advertising TikTok presented its content control, user safety, and advertising guidelines to LOTEP officials The meeting explored how digital platforms and regulators can work together on legal compliance LOTEP outlined its licensing, auditing, and monitoring framework during the talks The meeting is part of a broader push by LOTEP to build relationships with digital platforms and industry stakeholders
Brazil’s State Lottery of Paraíba, known as LOTEP, met with representatives from TikTok Brazil to talk about gaming regulation and digital advertising. The meeting took place at LOTEP’s headquarters in João Pessoa.
Officials from LOTEP’s technology, communications, technical management, and enforcement departments attended. Licensed operators were also present at the meeting.
TikTok Brazil’s team walked attendees through how the platform handles content control, user safety, and advertising standards. The talks centered on how regulators and digital platforms can work together to keep gaming content within legal boundaries.
Regulatory Framework on the Table
LOTEP officials laid out Paraíba’s existing rules for the gaming sector. This included how operators are licensed, how auditing works, and what tools are in place to protect users.
TikTok shared more detail on how it enforces advertising rules on its platform. Participants also looked at how digital tools could help users spot legitimate, licensed operators.
LOTEP said the initiative helps strengthen oversight of legal gaming and reduces exposure to illegal operators. The regulator stressed that advertising must line up with responsible gaming principles.
Milena Mélo, Communications Advisor and member of LOTEP’s Responsible Gaming Commission, spoke about the value of these discussions.
“It is extremely important to maintain constant dialogue with digital platforms to improve communication practices and create an increasingly safe, transparent, and regulatory-compliant environment,” she said.