Gaming operators, suppliers and regulations have been rapidly changing in 2017, but what shall we expect for 2018 and how to get ready to it?
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The status of the German online gambling market is not going to change as two states refused to approve the German State Treaty.
The heirs of the acclaimed architect and designer Gio Ponti and the company Molteni & C. S.p.A. filed a lawsuit before the Court of Milan against Cassina S.p.A.. Both companies claimed exclusive rights on a model of armchair designed by Gio Ponti in the fifties.
The Internet of Things is going to change the models of business of the financial services sector, unveiling new legal issues.
WhatsApp was sanctioned by the Italian Competition Authority with a € 3M fine as it forced its users to share their data with Facebook through an update of its Terms of Use.
The draft ePrivacy Regulation obtained an opinion from the Article 29 Working Party which emphasises a number of positive aspects, but also some privacy related matters of concern.
A € 3+ million sanction was issued against a multinational company by the Italian Competition Authority for prize promotions unlawfully performed.
The upcoming Italian gaming licenses, Brexit, market figures, police actions and the EU privacy regulation among the best articles of 2016 on this blog.
A major step ahead was made with new Polish gambling act which introduces relevant changes that might be a revolution in a market traditionally subject to strict restrictions.