Taylor Wessing summarises changes to the way online gambling is regulated in Britain
Draft legislation published by the government on 3 December 2012 will require all operators (irrespective of where they are based in the world) to obtain a licence from the UK’s Gambling Commission to deal with British consumers and to advertise in Great Britain. Neil Hawley and Graham Hann summarise the proposed key changes to the regulation of online gambling.
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