Online Gambling in Europe: Multi-licenses conquer the market!
The European online gambling market has changed significantly in the last few years.
The European online gambling market has changed significantly in the last few years.
German gamblers are demanding reimbursement for their losses from illegal operators. The lawsuit is brought before the European Court of Justice.
Alarming research shows that minors can gamble at illegal online casinos without any problems.
Unibet was ordered to reimburse more than 93,000 euros to a player. A sum lost on Unibet online when the site had no license for the Netherlands.
The UK government has announced plans to allow people to use debit cards to gamble on gaming cabinets.
Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury faced off this past weekend for the heavyweight championship. A match watched live by 20 million people via illegal streams.
In a public statement, Casino777 confirmed that it had no connection with 777 Partners, the company with which Standard Liège is in legal dispute.
Telecom companies blocked no fewer than a hundred sites last weekend because they were illegally live streaming Belgian football matches.
Stricter controls by the Belgian Gaming Commission (KSC) lead to closures and fines.
The National Lottery is in crisis. Recently, a third attempt at mediation between CEO Jannie Haek and the unions has failed to bring results.
According to VAN Kansspelen, this gambling tax increase will spell the end of the legal offline gaming sector, leading to closures and job cuts.