Data Privacy Regulations in the Gaming Industry: A Comparative Analysis of Singapore, Macau, and Japan
Miloslava Plachkinova
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Miloslava Plachkinova: Kennesaw State University, USA
International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP), 2025, vol. 19, issue 1, 1-12
Abstract:
This study explores the relatively under-researched area of comparing data privacy regulations and best practices across different countries, with a focus on the gaming industry. It provides an overview of general data privacy principles and existing global regulations, analyzing how gaming operators leverage personal data for competitive advantage. Specifically, the research examines the data privacy approaches and regulatory requirements in Singapore, Macau, and Japan, highlighting the cultural and historical contexts influencing these regulations. Through a comparative analysis, the article discusses the compliance needs for gaming operators in these jurisdictions.
Date: 2025
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