With the upcoming tender for new Italian online gaming licenses, I have decided to publish some FAQs on the regime applicable to Italian online betting and gaming licenses.
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The Italian Parliament has granted an extension until the end of 2024 to gaming licenses on remote gaming, AWP and VLT network management, sports and horse racing betting, and bingo hall management.
The Italian Court of Appeal of Florence overturned a 500,000 euros crazy jackpot winning in 2012 at a gambling hall, obliging the players to refund the amount.
The government has adopted emergency measures for the gaming sector that include an extension of betting shop gaming licenses and laying the groundwork for regulations of esports in Italy.
The establishment of transitional rules for esports gaming halls in Italy is meant to buy some time to establish a new regulatory framework for the market.
Negotiating an agreement relating to the minting and sale of NFT in the gaming and gambling industry raises legal issues to address adequately.
The Italian tax authority guidelines on the digital service tax (DST) increased the risk of its applicability to video gaming, esports, and gambling markets.
As part of the DLA Piper IPT Predictions for 2021, we analyze in this article our predictions on the main legal challenges in the Gaming and Gambling sector.
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