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Analysis: Multi-licensing has become Europe’s preferred online gambling regulation, but few monopolies remain
12 May 2021
A new analysis by EGBA has found that 25 out of 29 European countries have introduced a multi-licensing model for regulating online gambling but a few monopolies still remain. Regulation...
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Norway: the fallacy of one of Europe’s last online gambling monopolies
22 April 2021
Norway is losing control of its online gambling market as players reject the state-owned monopoly and flock to international websites in search of greater choice. But multi-licensing offers a solution....
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Op-ed: Data regulation and why it will continue to keep gaming lawyers busy
13 April 2021
The GDPR was making life complicated for gambling companies operating in multiple markets before Brexit and the end of the transition period threatens to add to the problem. Now, an...
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Netherlands: EGBA welcomes introduction of online gambling regulations
1 April 2021
The introduction of the Remote Gambling Act in the Netherlands means almost all EU countries now have a multi-licensing system for regulating online gambling. Brussels, Today – Online gambling will...
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Like its famous classical orchestras, Austria’s online gambling regulation needs the right instruments
17 February 2021
Today we’re seeing EU policymakers begin to adapt their regulatory rulebooks to the new realities of the digital age, including measures to better regulate the near monopoly power of various...
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EGBA joins SBC Leaders
17 February 2021
The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) is pleased to announce its membership of SBC Leaders, a new global group for the gaming and betting industry’s most influential companies and organisations....
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