Maxima Compliance has entered the Dutch online gambling space. The gaming compliance company opened an office in the Netherlands to help operators ensure they comply with regulations at every turn. The Netherlands, currently in the process of rolling out its iGaming segment, is closely monitoring all operators. Any misstep can lead to fines or, in […]
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For several years Google refused to completely remove pirate site domain names from its search results, but that is no longer the case. After removing The Pirate Bay in the Netherlands, similar measures were taken for France, Brazil, and Norway. These removals, which are rooted in ISP blocking orders, also affect many other pirate sites. Meanwhile, law firms in Sweden and the UK have submitted similar requests.
From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.
The forthcoming CJEU definition of the ‘visibility criterion’ by German courts could have significant implications for the relevance of characteristic design features not visible during normal/intended use in EU design infringement cases.
Flash delivery startups have seen their turnover grow in the Netherlands. Research estimates that by the end of 2021, Dutch consumers were spending around 40 million euros per month on flash deliveries. This growth is expected to continue throughout this year, meaning that a total turnover of 1 billion euros…
Africa News reports South African police uproot a cannabis garden grown by indigenous Khoisan activists outside President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office for over three years. Police arrest a Khoisan leader who clings to a shoulder-height cannabis plant as they drag it across the presidential lawn in Pretoria South African police Wednesday uprooted cannabis plants grown by […]
An Oregon racetrack owned by Dutch Bros coffee billionaire Travis Boersma will lay off 226 workers next month. That’s unless the state racing commission greenlights its application for 225 historical horse-racing machines. The ultimatum, first reported by Willamette Week, comes as an alliance of nine Oregon tribal operators continues to pressurize the legislature to put […]