Monthly Archive: October 2018
Austrian operator Novomatic will need to pay €2.5m in compensation to a gambling addict who for years wagered on the company’s slot machines offer. The Wiener Neustadt Regional High Court assessed the player as a problem gambler....
The EOGL Secretary-general, Mr. Zoran Puhač, participated at the European Gaming Congress, on October 16 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The event brought together almost 100 top-notch industry professionals from 20 countries. Comprised of industry experts, regulators, operators and...
European Organization for Gaming Law (EOGL) is happy to present our newly-adopted policy paper. Policy recommendations of measures for self-assessment and protection against problem gambling behaviour reflect our approach for creating EU-wide policy proposals. By putting into...