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Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of JUDGE VINESH MANDALIA and JUDGE RUPERT JONES on 29 January 2024
This publication provides an evaluation of Government regulations which require those accessing higher stakes (over £50) on sub-Category B2 gaming machines to use account-based play or load cash over the counter.
The CMA has prevented Microsoft’s proposed purchase of Activision over concerns the deal would alter the future of the fast-growing cloud gaming market, leading to reduced innovation and less choice for UK gamers over the years to come.
Children and young people should not be able to buy in-game purchases known as ‘loot boxes’ in video games without parental consent
The CMA has today launched a consumer law investigation into the auto-renewal practices of Nintendo Switch, Playstation and Xbox.
The Government has launched a call for evidence on the impact of loot boxes in video games, to examine concerns they may encourage or lead to problem gambling.
People at risk of gambling-related harm will be better protected under government plans to update betting rules for the digital age.
The CMA welcomes improvements made by Sony and Nintendo to their gaming subscription practices and has now closed its investigation into the online gaming sector.
Gambling Minister speaks ahead of the forthcoming publication of the Gambling Act Review
Oral statement by the Culture Secretary on the white paper setting out government's plans for major reform of gambling laws
The CMA is investigating whether online gambling companies are treating their customers fairly.
Following a public consultation the Government is bringing forward proposals to increase the maximum stake for category B3 gaming machines,…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech given by George Lusty, CMA Project Director, at the Gambling Commission’s Raising Standards Conference 2017.
The CMA has today announced it is investigating whether online gambling firms are treating their customers fairly.
The UK Department for International Trade (DIT) in India will host a panel discussion at the CII India Gaming Show on 2 February, New Delhi.
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