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GiH webinar on Remote Gambling Act timetable

Posted on 24 April 2020 by Gaming & gambling

The very first edition of the Gaming in Holland’s new webinar series of will take place on Wednesday 29 April 2020, starting at 3:00 PM (Amsterdam time). The topic of this Gaming in Holland webinar is “Next steps: The what & when of preparing for the regulated Dutch online market”.

Justin Franssen, partner at Kalff Katz & Franssen attorneys-at-law, will be one of the speakers during the webinar.

The other speakers are:

  • Bert Bakker, Partner Meines Holla & Partners;
  • Peter-Paul de Goeij, director of the Play Responsible Foundation.

You can register for the webinar via this link.

For more information, please contact Willem van Oort: willem@vanoort.com.

Interested in the licensing process for remote games of chance? More information can be found on our page Dutch licence for online gambling.

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