The new gaming legislation in Denmark
On January 1, 2012 the new Danish Gambling Act came into force. With this act the Danish market of games is legalized, as the monopoly of Danske Spil A/S (Danish Gaming A/S) is repealed in certain...
View ArticleThe future of remote gaming
Most Member States have established exclusive monopolies so that only a single entity in the respective Member State is legally authorised to offer a particular type of gaming service. This is often...
View ArticleThe Maltese jurisdiction
Malta has become the European hub of i-Gaming, licensing hundreds of gaming companies and service providers, including some of the largest and most profitable operators in the gaming industry. The...
View ArticleNew rules regarding the public concession for AWP and VLT gaming
Gambling in Italy is now under severe financial scrutiny by comprehensive disclosure requirements enacted by administrative rule. The Decree 02/03/2012 no. 16, as amended by Law 26/04/2012 n. 44...
View ArticleTowards the removal of monopoly barriers
Governments are often encouraged to explore the option of prohibition of gaming because they are lobbied by monopolies that wish to avoid competition, or by those who are opposed, in principle, to any...
View ArticleNew rules regarding the public concession for AWP and VLT gaming
Gambling in Italy is now under severe financial scrutiny by comprehensive disclosure requirements enacted by administrative rule. The Decree 02/03/2012 no. 16, as amended by Law 26/04/2012 n. 44...
View ArticleSocial gaming
Facebook had launched a new game on 7th August 2012, introducing real money gaming, whereby Facebook users can play and win whilst socialising. For the first time, Facebook has allowed the first gaming...
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