Gaming in Holland Conference agenda
The Gaming in Holland Conference, which will take place Thursday, June 4, in Amsterdam, has announced its initial agenda.
The Gaming in Holland Conference, which will take place Thursday, June 4, in Amsterdam, has announced its initial agenda.
A coalition of scientific, family and consumer groups has warned that prevention messaging around gambling risks blurring into promotion and called for tighter AGCOM rules to prevent the normalisation of betting.
The council believes the sector is well-position to help combat gambling related harms and is calling for further proactivity in the area.
Fee potentially breaches laws set by BetStop.
The Michigan Gaming Control Board is expanding its responsible gambling strategy with a statewide youth-focused campaign as concerns grow around sports betting exposure among teenagers and young adults.
Retailers, banks and telecom operators have warned that rising online betting activity is reducing spending on essentials and increasing financial distress among South African consumers.
Participants earn rewards for completing self-diagnostic and purchasing control programs.
The MPs say further delays in the reform are unacceptable and argue that the current split between national, regional and municipal rules must be resolved to create a clear, unified framework.
The MGA will launch a targeted consultation on a proposed AI gaming charter.
The Dutch Gaming Authority (KSA) has reported ads across Facebook and Instagram.