It was a busy year for the gambling sector with operators and suppliers that might be forced to reinvent, or at least considerably adjust, their business model to suit new markets, following their opening up, and new market conditions, due to recent regulatory restrictions.
International online prize promotions involving customers located in Italy are now subject to lower restrictions according to a recent interpretation of the Italian Ministry of the Economic Development.
GamingLawPills brings news on the emerging legal battle over video game exploitation rights and on the sports betting and gambling ban in Albania.
GamingLawPills brings news on the upcoming Australian advertising restrictions for online gambling operators and on the ongoing negotiations between Nintendo and emulator websites.
LawBytes brings this week news on the EU-Japan safe data flow deal, new FAQs on prize promotions in Italy narrowing exemptions and YouTube Copyright Match tool.
Italian regulations on prize promotions can now rely on a broader exemption for light value campaigns that shall be definitely exploited.
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Prize promotion regulations from 35 countries are now available for free to ease identifying the right route among very different regulations.
With the upcoming tender of new Italian online gaming licenses, I decided to publish an updated version of the FAQs on the regime applicable to Italian online betting and gambling licenses.
A € 3+ million sanction was issued against a multinational company by the Italian Competition Authority for prize promotions unlawfully performed.
