Commenting on the AG’s opinion, Maarten Haijer, Director for Regulatory Affairs at the trade body European Gaming & Betting Association, said:
“We welcome AG Mazak EUR™s opinion also for pointing out that the actual level of protection provided by the operator should be considered. All EGBA members comply with the agreement on Responsible Remote Gambling Measures that was agreed in the context of the European Standardisation Committee.
“The AG confirms that assessing whether consumer laws in different Member States are equal is highly doubtful in practice due to the lack of harmonisation at EU level. It also begs the question why European consumers are still subject to different protection levels. It is time to agree on a common set of European consumer protection rules for gambling.”
In his opinion, AG Mazak commented: “I wish to repeat my doubts as to the possibility of actually comparing the level of protection of gamblers in different legal systems, given the lack of harmonisation in the area of gambling & games of chance, as well as the diversity of national legislation in this area.”
Galaxsys, has announced the launch of Aviabom, a fast-paced flight-based multiplier game designed to bring…
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) announced today that QuinnBet (Gibraltar) Limited, which operates quinnbet.com will…
Hub88 has integrated Gametimetec's Showtime Slots portfolio to provide operators with access to a fast-growing…
DATA.BET has extended its virtual content coverage with 24/7 bot-vs-bot matches. The product was originally…
Games Global and its exclusive studio partner, Alchemy Gaming, have launched Bass Cash 1000™, the newest title…
SkyCity Entertainment Group has announced a formal strategic review of its Adelaide casino operations in…