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Dreptul jocurilor de noroc

Licențe de jocuri, reglementarea pariurilor online și protecția consumatorilor.

Introducere

Dreptul jocurilor de noroc reglementează activitățile de jocuri pentru protecția consumatorilor.

Principii fundamentale

1

Gambling Commission — The independent regulator with power to grant, review, suspend, and revoke operating licences and personal licences for gambling operators and key personnel.

2

Licensing Objectives — All gambling must be conducted consistently with the three objectives: (1) preventing gambling from being associated with crime; (2) ensuring it is fair and open; (3) protecting children and vulnerable persons.

3

Operating Licences — Any person providing gambling facilities must hold an operating licence from the Gambling Commission. Types include remote (online), non-remote, and general betting operating licences.

4

Premises Licences — Physical gambling premises (casinos, betting shops, bingo halls, adult gaming centres) require a premises licence from the local licensing authority.

5

Online Gambling — Remote gambling operators targeting British consumers must hold a Gambling Commission operating licence, regardless of where they are based (Gambling (Licensing and Advertising) Act 2014).

6

Self-Exclusion — Operators must participate in self-exclusion schemes (e.g., GAMSTOP for online gambling) allowing consumers to block themselves from gambling.

7

Advertising — Gambling advertising is permitted but subject to ASA/CAP codes, Gambling Commission conditions, and the requirement not to target children or vulnerable persons.

8

Affordability Checks — Following the 2023 White Paper, the Gambling Commission is introducing enhanced financial risk checks to identify potentially harmful gambling patterns.

Statute cheie

Gambling Act 2005

2005
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Cazuri de referință

Camelot Group plc v Centaur Communications Ltd

[1999] QB 124

Scenarii comune

Opening an online gambling platform

You must obtain an operating licence from the Gambling Commission before offering any gambling services to British consumers. You must also appoint a designated safeguarding lead, implement responsible gambling measures, participate in GAMSTOP, and comply with anti-money laundering regulations.

Gambling company fails to protect a vulnerable customer

The Gambling Commission may review the operator's licence, impose a financial penalty (potentially millions of pounds), attach additional conditions, or suspend/revoke the licence. The customer may also have a civil claim for breach of duty.