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Title: | Regulating the future? : the legal implications of social games |
Authors: | Grech, Emma |
Keywords: | Gambling -- Law and legislation -- Malta Casinos -- Malta Internet games -- Social aspects -- Malta |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Abstract: | With the estimation today being that there are over 750 million persons worldwide playing Social Games, the genre constitutes a booming portion of the digital economy. The Social Games industry is projected to reach a global market value of $17.4 billion by 2019. However, despite the genre’s grandiosity, there is little consensus as to its regulatory future. Unlike remote gambling, Social Games currently lack any form of sector-specific regulation. This has caused considerable debate, particularly vis-à-vis Social Casino Games: that is, a subset of Social Games that is overtly similar to gambling. Resultantly, regulators worldwide have begun to explore whether Social Games should carry on as a specifically, ‘unregulated’ space. Embarking upon this premise, the author shall seek to understand the need for regulation. This will entail a broad study of various issues surrounding the genre, inclusive of: (i) its legal status; (ii) the relationship between Social Gaming and gambling; and (iii) the main consumer-‐related concerns emerging therefrom. Ultimately, it is deduced that, while driven chiefly by player protection motives, specific regulation – particularly in relation to Social Casino Games – could present a suitable way forward. This study endeavours to propose how Malta may attempt to regulate Social Games: via the creation of a non-‐draconian licensing regime, essentially retaining the genre’s entertaining experience; now commendably delivered, however, by operators carrying a seal of trust from one of Europe’s most esteemed regulators. Notably, this thesis includes material as available, and illustrates events as occurring, up to 22 May 2015. |
Description: | LL.D. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/9622 |
Appears in Collections: | Dissertations - FacLaw - 2015 Dissertations - FacLawMCT - 2015 |
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