The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said it has already shut down more than 53,000 websites linked to illegal online cockfighting or e-sabong, underscoring government ...
MANILA, Philippines — More than 52,000 e-sabong sites, or online cockfighting betting, have been taken down from 2023 to 2025, according to the Department of Information and Communications Technology ...
MANILA, Philippines — Despite the nationwide ban on online cockfight betting or e-sabong since December 2022, such activities continue to proliferate on unregulated platforms, a new study said.
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The case of e-sabong and the missing ‘sabungeros’
“THE Case of e-Sabong and the Missing ‘Sabungeros’” sounds like the title of a crime-mystery-thriller novel. It may well become one if some enterprising producers turn this whole affair into a movie.
MANILA, Philippines — The Senate games and amusements committee will include online cockfighting or e-sabong in its next hearing, following its continued operations in areas such as Batangas and ...
MANILA, Philippines — A total of 52,847 domains and sub-domains linked to e-sabong or online cockfighting have been taken down since 2023, the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center said ...
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