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Question: EU and online gambling?

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  • #751251
    Anonymous
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    edit : nm, I misread. Apologies.

    #751253
    Anonymous
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    The EU is positive on it, but I don’t know what will happen in regards to Norway. Norway is not a member as yet…

    #751257
    Anonymous
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    Belgium,The Netherlands, Germany and France are part of the EU,
    but still it’s illegal to promote online gambling in those countries….

    The European government isn’t strong enough yet

    #751272
    Anonymous
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    @elgoog 141775 wrote:

    Belgium,The Netherlands, Germany and France are part of the EU,
    but still it’s illegal to promote online gambling in those countries….

    The European government isn’t strong enough yet

    It’s also “illegal” in Denmark.

    The European Commission are only positive on sports betting.

    The European Commission has decided to send official requests for information on national legislation restricting the supply of sport betting services to seven Member States (Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden). The Commission wishes to verify whether the measures in question are compatible with Article 49 of the EC Treaty which guarantees the free movement of services. This decision relates only to the compatibility of the national measures in question with existing EU law, and only to the field of sports betting. It does not touch upon the existence of monopolies as such, or on national lotteries. Nor does it have any implications for the liberalisation of the market for gambling services generally, or for the entitlement of Member States to seek to protect the general interest, so long as it this is done in a manner consistent with EU law ie that any measures are necessary, proportionate and non-discriminatory. The letters of formal notice are the first step in an infringement procedure under Article 226 of the EC Treaty. The Member States in question have two months in which to respond. The Commission hopes that the answers it receives will lead to an early and satisfactory resolution of the matter.

    http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/06/436&format=HTML&aged=1&language=EN&guiLanguage=en

    #751273
    Anonymous
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    takker:)

    good info

    #751274
    Anonymous
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    Selv tak ;)

    #751276
    Anonymous
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    well the problem is EU is a legislative and administrative mammoth – even if something is oficially legal/illegal, it still takes months or sometimes years to impose…

    the general trend seems to be that online gambling should be legalized and regulated by the EU countries, with no state-monopolies.

    thats theory anyways – take france for example: its problematic for poker players (some companies do not accept french players and do not pay CPAs for them) even though E Comission seems to have “ordered” the french government a few times to soften its stance…

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