gaming machine operators

 

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We act for the manufacturers and suppliers of gaming machines and gambling software.  Both machine manufacturers and gambling software suppliers were brought within the licensing regime of the Gambling Act for the first time on 1 September 2005 and we have guided clients through the confusing array of non-remote licences, remote licences and ancillary remote licences that apply to the technical side of the industry.

 

We advise affiliates and other marketing websites on their legal responsibilities and how to avoid being inadvertently caught by the gambling licensing regime, for instance, by being construed as providing facilities for gaming, betting or lotteries, or locating remote gambling equipment within the jurisdiction.

 

For more information on our gambling law services, contact Peter Wilson.