National Gaming Authority
The French Autorité Nationale des Jeux, usually referred to as ANJ, is an independent administrative authority, specifically designed to regulate online gambling in France. It was created by Article 34 of Law No 2010-476 of the 12 May 2010 introduced to enhance the competition and sector regulation of gambling and online gaming.
Members
The members of this authority are currently:- Jean-François Vilotte, Chairman
- Jean-Michel Brun
- Alain Moulinier
- Jean-Louis Valentin
- Dominique Laurent
- Jean-Luc Pain
- Laurent Sorbier
Structure
In Article 35 of the French Gambling Act, it prescribes that ANJ should consist of:- A board of 7 members, chaired by a president
- A disciplinary Committee of six representatives
- Special Commissions
Mission
- issue approvals and ensure compliance by operators
- protect the vulnerable and fight against addiction
- ensure the safety and fairness of gambling operations
- fight against illegal sites
- fight against fraud and money laundering
In June 2010, ANJ contacted unlicensed gambling operators that accepted French players and requested that they stop doing so. That was the first step towards banning those sites that didn't get ANJ's approval and operated without licenses. Then organisation focused on blocking access to these sites rather than attempting to prosecute operators based overseas. It turned to French ISPs asking them to block the unlicensed sites in August, 2010. Despite the initial reluctance of ISPs to obey ANJ, the Tribunal [de grande instance de Paris] held that they must act towards preventing French gamblers from accessing such websites. The fine for the failure to block the domain was estimated at €10,000 per day. Although ANJ can fine the unlicensed operators, it was more effective to act through ISPs.