The Spanish gaming regulator, DGOJ, hasactually started establishing information administration policies and practices to develop a centralized computerregistry of gaming information.
This computerregistry will puttogether client details from all Spanish-licensed betting operators to supply a thorough introduction of gaming activity.
DGOJ Director General Mikel Arana has lookedfor input from the Sectoral Commission, the General Assembly’s advisory body on policy and regulations. Initial conversations are focused on enhancing information combination throughout public administrations and integrating the information into a detailed report on videogaming activity.
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