Brazil
Salsa Technology agrees content partnership with Weebet
Salsa Technology has today expanded the reach of its own and third-party content offering by agreeing a new partnership with Brazilian platform Weebet.
Based out of Recife, Weebet is a platform owned by the company SportiveData specialising in statistics and the development of sportive software. Thanks to this tie-up, Salsa Gator’s large portfolio of localised titles will be offered to the extensive list of online casinos powered by the Weebet platform. Some of the marquee brands that will benefit from Salsa’s content are Mjrsports.com, Betei.bet and Alfasports.net.
These brands will also gain access to Salsa’s renowned Video Bingo games such as Cuca’s Swamp Bingo, Halloween Groove and Jogo dos Bichos Praia. A single integration will grant Weebet’s partners with access to effortless invoicing, top-quality customer service and over 70 excellent third-party providers. Among these are Habanero, Betsoft and 7Mojos.
Salsa Technology’s Head of Marketing & Sales, Eliane Nunes said: “Weebet shares our LatAm DNA and we couldn’t be happier to join forces. Our localised content is carefully curated for regional player preferences and Weebet is to further expand our reach thanks to its array of brands it operates.”
Lenildo Nogueira, Weebet CEO followed: “We are privileged to initiate our partnership with Salsa Technology as there are multiple synergies between the two LatAm businesses. Salsa is in an unrivalled position with its localised offering and we cannot wait to share these engaging games with our partners.”
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Brazil
PG Soft appoints Hugo Baungartner as General Manager LatAm
Veteran executive tasked with expanding PG Soft across Latin America and leading strategy in Brazil as regulation evolves.
PG Soft has appointed Hugo Baungartner as General Manager LatAm, handing him responsibility for the supplier’s commercial expansion across Latin America and its strategy in Brazil.
The company said Baungartner will focus on growing the business in Brazil, where PG Soft says it has already captured a “significant share of the market,” while building presence across regulated markets in the wider region.
Baungartner brings more than 29 years of experience across technology and gaming. He has held leadership roles at Grupo Aposta Ganha, RCT Gaming, Prohards and most recently Esportes Gaming Brasil, according to the company.
PG Soft also pointed to Baungartner’s network across Latin America’s regulatory landscape, including relationships with Brazil’s Secretariat of Prizes and Betting (SPA/MF), the Federal Revenue Service, and COAF, as well as Mexico’s Dirección General de Juegos y Sorteos and AIEJA (the Mexican Gaming Association).
Hugo Baungartner, General Manager LatAm at PG Soft, commented: “PG Soft’s brand needs no introduction in Latin America thanks to its extensive portfolio of world-class, mobile-first games that resonate strongly with players. The company is only just getting started in the region, and I look forward to building on its success in Brazil while expanding PG Soft’s presence across regulated markets throughout Latin America.”
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Aviator
Pernambuco court revokes Spribe’s interim relief in Aviator trademark dispute
TJPE cites a Brasília federal ruling that suspended the legal effects of Spribe’s AVIATOR registration and barred exclusivity claims during nullity proceedings.
The Court of Justice of Pernambuco (TJPE) has revoked preliminary appellate relief previously granted to Spribe OÜ in litigation over the AVIATOR trademark in Brazil.
In a monocratic decision, Justice Andrea Epaminondas Tenorio de Brito held that the factual and legal basis for the earlier injunction no longer exists. The court pointed to a subsequent decision by the Federal Court in Brasília that provisionally suspended the legal effects of Spribe’s Brazilian AVIATOR trademark registration and ordered Spribe to refrain from asserting exclusivity based on that registration while federal nullity proceedings are ongoing.
TJPE said its earlier relief relied on the presumption that Spribe’s trademark registration before Brazil’s National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) was fully valid and enforceable. With the federal court suspending the registration’s effects, the Pernambuco court found the underlying circumstances had materially changed.
The court cited Article 296 of the Brazilian Code of Civil Procedure as the basis for revoking the preliminary relief in light of the changed legal situation.
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Aviator
Pernambuco court revokes Spribe interim relief in AVIATOR trademark dispute
The Court of Justice of Pernambuco (TJPE) has revoked preliminary appellate relief previously granted to Spribe OÜ in ongoing litigation over the use of the AVIATOR trademark in Brazil, citing a change in the legal circumstances supporting the earlier decision.
In a monocratic decision, Justice Andrea Epaminondas Tenorio de Brito concluded that the factual and legal basis for the prior injunction no longer exists. The ruling follows a decision by the Federal Court in Brasília that provisionally suspended the legal effects of Spribe’s Brazilian AVIATOR trademark registration.
According to the press release, the federal court also ordered Spribe to refrain from asserting exclusivity based on that registration until the federal nullity proceedings are resolved.
TJPE said its earlier decision had relied on the presumption that Spribe’s trademark registration with the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) was fully valid and enforceable. With the federal court now suspending the legal effects of that registration, the Pernambuco court held that the foundation for interim relief had materially changed, prompting revocation under Article 296 of the Brazilian Code of Civil Procedure.
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