India: BCCI bans crypto ads and sponsorships in cricket for Women's Premier League.
Indian authorities once again demonstrated their tough stance on cryptocurrencies with a preemptive ban on crypto advertising and sponsorships in the local women’s cricket league.by Planet Sport on Feb. 14, the Board of Control for Cricket in India sent a 68-page advisory to the Women's Premier League teams, specifying the activities which couldn’t be advertised.
“No franchisee shall undertake a partnership or any kind of association with an entity that is in any way connected/related to an entity that is involved/operates, directly or indirectly, in the cryptocurrency sector."
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