Business & Commerce

#62023CJ0440EU Court Ruling on Licensing for Online Gambling

🇪🇺European Union··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This EU court ruling clarifies that online gambling organizations licensed in one EU country must comply with gambling laws in other EU countries where they offer services. It's primarily about ensuring consumer protection, even if it initially appears to limit service provision across borders.

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Key Changes

  • Online gambling providers must follow local gambling laws despite having licenses from other EU states.
  • The court emphasizes the importance of consumer protection in online gambling.
  • A clarification on the scope of the freedom to provide services across EU borders.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Online gambling organizations must obtain authorization from the relevant authorities in each Member State where they provide services.

online gambling operators
licensing
high

Online gambling operators licensed in one Member State must comply with consumer protection laws of the Member State where the services are offered.

online gambling operators
operational
critical

Operators must ensure that any online games of chance they organize do not violate public order provisions in the Member State of the consumer.

online gambling operators
prohibition
high

Providers of online gambling services must not engage in the organization of games that are illegal under the laws of the countries where the players reside.

online gambling operators
prohibition
medium

Online gambling operators must clearly inform consumers about their rights related to recovering lost stakes in accordance with applicable laws.

online gambling operators
disclosure

Affected Parties

Operators of online gambling servicesConsumers using online gambling platforms

Tags

EU law,online gambling,consumer protection