Gambling Laws in the Digital Age: Why Regulation Must Evolve

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Prof. Dr. Andreas Ditsche and Michelle Hembury discuss Gambling Laws in the Digital Age

In the age of the internet, where online casinos are just a click away, the line between regulated operators and black market gambling is fading fast.

Gambling laws exist to protect players, promote responsible gambling, and hold operators accountable through robust rules and regulations.

However, in the fast-moving world of online gambling, where players can access casinos from virtually any country, lawmakers are battling to govern an industry that knows no borders.

To make sense of gambling laws in the digital age and the black market threat, our CEO, Professor Dr. Andreas Ditsche, recently sat down with Michelle Hembury, a German attorney who advises clients on issues of gaming and betting law.

The above video is an excerpt from the conversation in which Michelle Hembury talks about the obstacles and enforcement challenges that regulators face.

“It is very difficult to enforce against companies that are not more than just a name somewhere on some island very far away.”

Michelle Hembury Gambling Law Expert

You can watch the full video on the iGamingCare YouTube Channel. In the interview, Professor Dr. Andreas Ditsche and Michelle Hembury discuss various topics related to the legal landscape of online gambling.

Also, remember to subscribe to the channel for access to other videos related to the online gaming industry, such as the usage of safer gambling tools, the importance of gambling limits, and more. Watch in-depth discussions with industry specialists, such as Professor Doctor Mark Griffiths, an expert on behavioral addiction.

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