Online gaming industry calls for European cooperation in responsible
gaming
Key stakeholders from across the online gaming industry spoke with one voice
at the inaugural ‘Responsible Gaming Day’ event at the European Parliament
yesterday, calling on the EU for greater cooperation to ensure a safer and more
secure online gaming environment for consumers.
The event, the first of its kind to be hosted at the European Parliament,
saw a number of MEPs, the EU Slovenian Presidency, regulators and academics join
leading industry representatives to exchange best practices and knowledge in
the field of responsible gaming.
Norbert Teufelberger, Chairman of the European Gaming and Betting
Association (EGBA) said: “No matter how much we do, no matter how many rules we
put into place, and no matter how good we are – no solution will be optimal if
it is not inclusive and based on the full cooperation and commitment of all
stakeholders.”
Christofer Fjellner, MEP (EPP-DE, Sweden)
added, “The key ticket to entering national markets is consumer protection.
Using this as an argument to protect monopolies is simply letting consumers
down.”
Protection of minors was also a key focus of yesterday’s discussions. Andrew
Poole, Managing Director, GamCare commented: “There needs to be shared
responsibility to minimise underage gaming. Consistent regulation across
jurisdictions and proper education are key in achieving an effective
industry-wide response to underage gaming.” This view was echoed by Leon
Thomas, Head of Regulatory Compliance at PartyGaming who stated “We want
governments to help us help consumers.”
The event also featured academia specialised in gaming and betting behaviour
research who emphasised the need to use scientific research rather than
conjecture when talking about online problem gaming. Richard LaBrie, Ed.
D. Harvard Medical
School commented: “The advantage of
online gaming is that you can track data in real time rather than relying on
self reports, which may lack reliability.”
You can find more details of the event on: www.ResponsibleGamingDay.eu
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