Volume: 11 Issue: 6
( 2012)
Keywords:
responsible
gaming
self-exclusion
schemes
responsible
gambling
self-exclusion
schemes
introduced
online
gaming
companies
necessarily
curb
problem
gamblers
gamblers
responsible
way
Jurisdictions:
Canada
Self-exclusion schemes are being introduced by online gaming companies, not necessarily to curb problem gamblers, but more so to give gamblers a more responsible way of controlling their ability to gamble at a given time. Dr. Mark Griffiths, Professor of Gambling Studies at Nottingham Trent University, examines the research in to self-exclusion schemes both for offline casinos and online gaming sites and the possible aims of such schemes.
Developments to "unblock" the Romanian i-gaming sector: Q&A
Q&A: Ryotaro Shima, CEO at GREE
Q&A: Martin Owens, Attorney-at-Law, on US sports betting
Q&A: Tackling corruption in sport
Q&A: Dr. George Häberling, Attorney-at-Law, on the Swiss i-gaming landscape