Is Apple responsible for illegal loot boxes?
Apple risks being held responsible for illegal loot boxes on its App Store after a complaint was lodged in Belgium. A major issue for digital regulation in Europe.
Apple risks being held responsible for illegal loot boxes on its App Store after a complaint was lodged in Belgium. A major issue for digital regulation in Europe.
Last week, a study shedding new light on why British adults gamble was published.
The High Court of England and Wales has delivered a landmark verdict against Sky Betting and Gaming, a subsidiary of Flutter Entertainment. The online betting operator was found guilty of violating UK data protection laws by collecting customer information through cookies without proper consent.
The Belgian Gaming Commission continues its fight against illegal casino gambling sites. On January 30, 2025, it updated the blacklist of illegal gambling sites, adding three new platforms and bringing the total to 584 blocked sites.
2025 started on a bad note because Belgian online gambling operators are experiencing a sharp drop in the number of deposits.
Roel Veltmeijer is the man behind Gamestate, a growing network of arcades in the Netherlands and Europe.
A postman from Anderlecht is accused of stealing dozens of bank cards to finance his gambling addiction. Among the victims is Belgian champion Remco Evenepoel.
Three years ago, online gambling became legal in the Netherlands. The idea? More control and less addiction. The reality? The number of gamblers has grown enormously and more and more people are getting into trouble.
For several months, debates around gambling and its social impacts have been intensifying in Belgium. While private operators are subject to increasingly strict regulations, the National Lottery could also face drastic changes.
Representatives of the regulatory authorities of Belgium, France, Guinea and Ivory Coast met on January 20, 2025 at the ICE exhibition in Barcelona.
In a world where screens occupy a central place, Eurotox, the Socio-epidemiological Observatory of drug use and addictions in French-speaking Belgium, is conducting an ambitious study on behaviors related to information and communication technologies (ICT) and gambling.