June meet between major Euro regulators lays foundation for better co-operation and information sharing, with shared player pools still an ongoing discussion.
French players may be able to play Stud, Omaha 8 and mixed rotation games within a month if the proposals from France’s regulatory authority are adopted.
New Year’s decree requires service providers to filter access to online gaming sites that are not licensed under regulatory body ARJEL.
New Player Protection Plan appoints independent trustee of player funds in the ARJEL-licensed PokerStars.fr.
ARJEL’s failure to regulate Full Tilt Poker in France is a telling example that government regulation does not equal player protection.
French gaming regulator ARJEL pulls license as FTP fails to bring their dot.fr poker room back online.
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