Swedish Court Upholds $1.3M Videoslots Fine
The brief
A Swedish court has ruled in favor of upholding a substantial fine of SEK 12 million (approximately $1.3 million) against the online casino operator Videoslots. The penalty was initially issued last year due to reported violations concerning the company's duty of care towards its players.
The Swedish Gambling Authority, Spelinspektionen, investigated Videoslots for deficiencies in its safer gaming practices. The court's decision reinforces the authority's stance on the importance of robust responsible gambling measures within the industry.
This ruling underscores the increasing regulatory scrutiny faced by online gambling operators in Europe. It serves as a clear message that compliance with duty of care regulations is paramount, and failures to do so will result in significant financial penalties.
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