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Gaming Commission and DNS Belgium partnership will improve detection of illegal gambling websites operating with Belgian domain extensions.
Mar 31, 2026 · 2 min read

The Gaming Commission has signed a cooperation agreement with DNS Belgium to strengthen enforcement against illegal gambling operations using Belgian domain extensions.
The partnership will enhance the regulator's ability to detect illegal gambling sites operating with .be domains, marking a significant step in Belgium's ongoing efforts to protect its regulated market from unlicensed operators.
This collaboration represents a proactive approach to domain-level monitoring, giving Belgian regulators enhanced visibility into potential violations within the .be namespace. For operators, this signals intensified scrutiny of domain registration patterns and hosting arrangements within Belgium's jurisdiction.
The Belgian Gaming Commission has updated guidance on EPIS system requirements for newspaper retailers as part of broader regulatory enforcement efforts.
According to Belgian Gaming Commission.
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