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"The online gambling market is growing fast. Estimates put its present value at more than EUR 10 billion. Pan-European, uniform minimum standards regarding the identification of the customer, for example, are vital to protect gamblers and consumers, to ensure that systems of gambling bans are effective, and to prevent underage gambling. Registration should be performed in such a way that the player’s identity is established. At the same time, we need to be able to ensure that players have access to no more than one gambling account per gambling company. Problem gambling must be tackled by means of bans on gambling, for example, and compulsory limits on expenditure over a particular period, albeit set by the customer himself. In addition, it is important to tackle problems of crime associated with gambling and money laundering. The passive retention of funds in gambling accounts should be prohibited."@en1
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