
‘Regulate, don’t ban online gaming’
The Hindu
State governments should introduce exclusive policies to regulate online games instead of resorting to blanket bans as such measures would only boost illegal gaming activities in the country, The Onli
State governments should introduce exclusive policies to regulate online games instead of resorting to blanket bans as such measures would only boost illegal gaming activities in the country, The Online Rummy Federation (TORF) has said. The gaming industry firmly believed that some controls were imperative, particularly in terms of identifying and weeding out illicit and unscrupulous players, TORF said. “However, a total ban on gaming will only help bad operators who promote underground and illegal gaming activities,” said Sameer Barde, CEO of TORF.More Related News

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