Online Gambling Report Adoption by EU parliament
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There has been a shift which is seen to be positive in the European Union’s positions on a common approach towards gambling. This occurrence is critical to the potential of online gambling in Europe and elsewhere since it affects the online gambling operators, their representative bodies and consequently the gambling hosted by them. While the common sentiment was not that the extent of the Creutzman report did not accomplish all the goals as would be liked, nonetheless, it has resulted in the proposal of constructive action on quite a few matters. One of the much valued and brightest clauses of the report has been the proposal of steering the European Commission (EC) to follow infringement cases in opposition to national regulatory regimes which do not act in accordance with the laws of the EU.
The actions recommended in the report are bases on the fact that online gambling is being conducted globally, across the national borders everywhere, because of which national stand alone solutions do not make for a reasonable and sensible solution. This report requests the EU to give a outline edict that deals with all those who are involved with the parameters and process of online gambling. It calls for an official and obligatory co operation between various national regulators who are covered by the management of the EC. The report suggests the following solid steps to be taken such as European standards for operators, consumer safety, promotion and electronic recognition, detection and classification among other things.


