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"I completely agree with the report by Mr Creutzmann on online gambling. As the rapporteur notes, around 10% of all gambling in Europe takes place using the Internet, mobile phones and interactive television platforms. In modern society, children have increasing access to new technologies. This exposes them to hidden perils such as cyber-bullying, online grooming and child pornography, the dangers of which they are unaware of.
Combating illegal gambling is worthwhile in order to avoid scams and combat the black market and gambling addiction, bringing in effective tools and safeguards to protect children and vulnerable adults. The Member States must be free to keep their own rules on online gambling. However, given the cross-border nature of the Union, it would be a good idea to institute EU-wide cooperation on measures to prevent illegal gambling – especially in order to protect children – through coordinated national legislation."@en1
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