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🇪🇺Europe’s regulators seek more effective ways to protect players witho…
🇪🇺Europe’s regulators seek more effective ways to protect players without driving demand into the black market 🇮🇹In Italy, EGP-FIPE warned that repeated concession extensions and non-harmonized local rules have left the regulated gambling sector in a “regulatory deadlock,” weakening prevention tools and creating more space for unregulated operators, according to a June 9 press release. 🇳🇴Meanwhile, speaking at an annual conference on June 7, the Norwegian Progress Party restated its intention to replace the country’s long-standing gambling monopoly with a licensed online gambling model, arguing that the current system is increasingly outdated and ineffective. 👥At the same time, during the GREF 2026 in Bulgaria, European gambling regulators gathered to discuss closer cooperation around illegal online markets, player protection, the Digital Services Act, data-based supervision, and faster cross-border enforcement against illegal operators, according to the SiGMA World article released on June 11. 💭 Inteliumlaw opinion: Operators, suppliers, affiliates, and payment partners working with European players should review whether their licensing footprint, marketing flows, AML controls, and responsible gambling tools can withstand stricter regulatory scrutiny and avoid conducting an activity that clearly falls outside the specific country's rules. 🗂️ Ready-Made Solutions | 👩💻Tailored Legal Solution
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