Serving Cookies in Spain

October 10, 2013 News & Reports

by Samuel Martin, Senior Associate, Asensi Abogados

Nobody in the 20th century would expect that serving cookies would be such a complex matter for European regulators in the following century and nothing does it have to do with cholesterol.

When speaking about cookies in the Internet, a broad approach to them needs to be considered as it covers every software installed in users devices when they access a website or download a software application, by which the owner of such website/app or any of its providers, collects information of any kind from such users and his/her device. … Continue Reading

Too expensive, too dangerous: Regulated online poker is unsuitable for money laundering

October 8, 2013 News & Reports

New TÜV study develops assessment criteria for regulators and providers

by Ansgar Lange

Vienna, September 2013. Whenever in recent years discussions in the context of the German inter-state treaty on gambling (GlüStV) have touched on the issue of the regulation of the online poker market, critics of such regulation argued with the horror scenario of money laundering – an argument which up to now has not been sustainable. … Continue Reading

Remote gaming – consultation ends and the ministry digests

October 2, 2013 News & Reports

Alan Littler of Kalff Katz & Franssen has recently published a short article about the consultation process concerning the proposed remote gaming bill as published by the Dutch Ministry of Security & Justice in May 2013. The article entitled “Remote gaming – consultation ends and the ministry digests” was published in Issue 5 (2013) of iNTERGAMINGi (www.intergameonline.com).

Find the published article here

Hans-Jörn Arp and Wolfgang Kubicki: Granting of licenses in the remaining 15 states threatened to fail due to legal difficulties?

September 26, 2013 News & Reports

Published on 25 September 2013

German version: http://www.isa-guide.de/isa-gaming/articles/93446.html

“For over a year now, the remaining 15 federal states have not managed to grant sports betting and online-casino licenses on the basis of the current Interstate Treaty on Gambling. Obviously, there are enormous legal problems regarding the implementation of this treaty. … Continue Reading

The Need for New Regulatory Changes in Spain

September 20, 2013 News & Reports

by Santiago Asensi, Partner, Asensi Abogados

Just over one year has elapsed since the first online gaming licenses were granted in Spain and the latest figures published indicate a clear downward trend. It is certainly shocking to see how a situation of stagnation has been reached after such a short time in a new market whose growth figures were initially expected to have much greater room for improvement. … Continue Reading

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