ACM and KSA Extend Collaboration Protocol
In a move to bolster consumer protection in the Netherlands, the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) and the Dutch Gaming Authority (KSA) have reaffirmed their commitment to collaboration through the extension of their cooperation protocol.
This renewed protocol establishes a framework of general principles and agreements that will guide the ongoing interaction between the ACM and the KSA. Given their shared responsibilities in safeguarding consumers within the gaming industry, this collaboration holds significant importance.
The aim of the updated cooperation protocol is to provide a structured framework that enhances efficiency and effectiveness in fulfilling their respective duties. Through streamlined processes and optimized collaboration, the ACM and the KSA aspire to navigate contemporary challenges more adeptly.
Recognizing the evolving legislative landscape in the gaming sector, the renewed partnership aligns their protocols with these changes. By doing so, both authorities strive to stay abreast of industry developments and ensure that regulatory frameworks remain current and relevant.
This updated agreement supersedes the previous cooperation protocol dated 16 December 2015, reflecting a commitment to adaptability and responsiveness in the face of an ever-changing gaming environment.