The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), a prominent regulator in the European online gambling space, has announced the repeal of Article 13 of its Alternative Dispute Resolution Directive (Directive 5 of 2018). This regulatory change requires that all business-to-consumer (B2C) licensees eliminate any references to the European Union's Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Platform from their terms and conditions, effective from 20 July 2025....
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The rise of social gaming and its legal challenges in Europe
Gaming has transformed dramatically with the advent of social platforms, creating a multi-billion euro industry in Europe. As players engage in interactive experiences across various devices, legal challenges have emerged...
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DGOJ Tackles Money Laundering in Online Gaming
The Spanish gaming sector has been grappling with the increasing need for effective mechanisms to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, particularly in the realm of online gaming. The country’s...

















