Thailand is moving closer to adopting its first comprehensive law dedicated to the regulation of online and digital games. The proposed Game Industry Act, drafted earlier this year, aims to set clear boundaries between gaming and gambling, while providing an official regulatory and tax framework for the sector. Lawmakers expect the measure could pass before the end of 2025, marking a significant shift in the country’s approach to gaming oversight. Regulatory Framework and Enforcement Powers The Game Industry Act would establish a dedicated regulator tasked with registering games, monitoring compliance, and ensuring industry safety standards are met. Authorities would be granted the power to block unregistered titles and intervene in cases where games fail to meet legal or consumer protection standards. Provisions also address specific mechanics—such as lucky draws and points-based reward systems—that risk resembling gambling, ensuring they remain within acceptable limits. Nuttapon Nimmanphatcharin, president of the Digital Economy Promotion…Â Read More
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