
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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