Leticia Molina, SOCIETY
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Leticia has seen how several people from her closest circle fell into the clutches of gambling addiction. A graduate in Social Work, Molina has worked and collaborated with various non-profit organizations helping people with gambling addiction problems. He has also actively participated in the design and implementation of local awareness campaigns about the dangers of illegal and irresponsible gambling. He has just completed a course on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), whose final work has focused on the policies of the main operators in New Zealand in this matter. Especially closely follows the evolution of the
live casino
and its impact on society.
Its passage through
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as a writer, it is a challenge in your professional career. Molina believes that online gambling can be harmless and fun as long as it is done responsibly and our money is entrusted to portals subject to current legislation. You will always see his signature in all those articles and analyses that deal with the social impact of online gambling, as well as about the
operators' CSR policies
with a view to promoting a fun, safe and responsible game.
Latest articles:
First online gambling licenses granted in Germany
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Leticia Molina
, 25 NOV 2020
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The regulated online gambling market in Germany is experiencing busy times with the granting of licenses and a series of restrictions imposed by the new agreed treaty, the Glücksspielneuregulierungsstaatsvertrag (GlüNeuRStV), which is being approved by the authorities of the different German Länder and is living a phase [...]
The new Pragmatic Play: now live
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Leticia Molina
, 23 NOV 2020
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The new live game from the developer Pragmatic Play is Mega Wheel, an exciting ferris wheel in which players will be able to interact with the presenters of the Malta-based company. Although Pragmatic's games are widely present in Spanish online casinos with [...]
Winning and gambling addiction up for debate
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Leticia Molina
, 16 NOV 2020
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A study carried out by Japanese academics in an integrated resort in South Korea, would have demonstrated the relationship between winning and problem gambling. More specifically, winning would stimulate reckless gambling behavior, encouraging addiction and related problems. What is true about the results of the [...]
The future of Las Vegas Sands is up in the air
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Leticia Molina
, 11 NOV 2020
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This is one of the heavyweights of the gaming industry in Sin City. As it has transpired just a few days ago, Las Vegas Sands Corp., owned by controversial American tycoon Sheldon Adelson, may be initiating plans to leave Las Vegas. Iconic casinos such as the Venetian or [...]
The Royal Decree on game advertising has been approved
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Leticia Molina
, 9 NOV 2020
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After months of many discussions, comings and goings, including the European Commission giving the green light to the government's text last July, finally the Royal Decree on Commercial Communications of Gambling Activities has been approved in the Council of Ministers. An achievement in the ministerial career [...]
FEJAR celebrates National No Gambling Day
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Leticia Molina
, 2 NOV 2020
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The Spanish Federation of Rehabilitated Gambling Players (FEJAR) has just celebrated the “National Day Without Gambling” on October 29, with the support of important members of the government such as the second vice president Pablo Iglesias and the Minister of Consumption Alberto Garzón. In full consonance with [...]
The first operators to leave the Spanish online gambling market
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Leticia Molina
, 26 OCT 2020
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The reasons for such a scare are not very clear. But the truth is that this month we have learned of online operators of casino games and sports betting that have closed their websites in our country. It's not about just anyone. None other than Merkurmagic and Titanbet have [...]
Mass layoffs at MGM Las Vegas and around the world
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Leticia Molina
, 23 OCT 2020
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The services sector has come off very badly from the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus. Hospitality, catering and tourism are very touched all over the world. Brick-and-mortar casinos, gambling halls and betting shops fail to attract the same number of customers [...]
Evolution Gaming is renamed Evolution
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Leticia Molina
, 21 OCT 2020
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The Latvian company removes the word Gaming from its corporate name to more inclusively reflect its service catalog. This change is already visible on its website and official communications since October 1. The amendment in the legal statutes will have to wait for 2021. The [...]
Elective affinities: Matadepera, Cirsa and Blackstone
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Leticia Molina
, 9 OCT 2020
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A small Barcelona town in the Vallés Occidental has made headlines for having become the population with the highest per capita income in New Zealand. This is the town of Matadepera. What is the reason for this municipality to be placed at the front of the wealth rankings? One of his most [...]
Finland: the effectiveness of the state monopoly, up for debate
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Leticia Molina
, 7 OCT 2020
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Finland is one of the few European countries with a state monopoly on gambling and betting. The increase in illegal gambling and the ineffectiveness of measures to combat gambling addiction in the country have reopened the debate about the current system of state monopoly in the country...]
Guidelines for the limit on Facebook of gambling and online betting ads
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Leticia Molina
, 30 SEP 2020
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In the midst of the controversies that the new decree on gambling and betting advertising has raised in the sector in our country, the UK Gambling Commission, the regulatory body in the United Kingdom, has agreed with Facebook to establish a series of guidelines [...]
Garzón brings together the Autonomous Communities in the Gambling Policy Council
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Leticia Molina
, 23 SEP 2020
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The Minister of Consumption Alberto Garzón has met this Monday the heads of the Autonomous Communities in the Gambling Policy Council, the body of participation and coordination of the State with the territorial bodies in matters of gambling and dependent on the General Directorate of Gambling Regulation [...]
MGA: new regulations on recreational machines
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Leticia Molina
, 16 SEP 2020
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The regulatory authority based on the island of Malta, Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), has just published a regulation differentiating between arcade machines and gambling devices, a distinction that was not explicit in previous provisions. With this guideline, the Maltese regulatory authority wants to [...]
Norway, towards a national gambling law
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Leticia Molina
, 7 SEP 2020
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Norway is taking a first step towards unifying the various legislations regulating the betting and gambling sector in the country. After a public consultation, which remains open until the end of September, the Minister of Culture sent the draft national law to the European Commission [...]