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Privacy: Cookies law: exemptions for providers of online games

The new cookie law has been in force in the UK for almost two months, and requires websites to gain explicit consent from users before using cookies. However, there are a number of exceptions to the rule that could lessen the burden for online gaming service providers. Simon Halberstam, Partner at Kingsley Napley, discusses the new rules in detail, what they mean for online gambling operators and the focus of the Information Commissioner.

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