Online Gambling Companies Look to the Future

Online Gambling Companies Look to the FutureOne by one, powerful European nations give the green light to easing restrictions on gambling.

By Brett C | Nov 18, 2009

The EU has made it a priority to open up the financial markets of member states to multinational co-operation and free trade. This has had far-reaching implications for the de-regulation of the gaming sector.

Powerful economic nations in France, Italy and Spain have all released their stranglehold on state-run lotteries and online gambling related concerns. The ramifications of this are proving to be serendipitous for the online gaming sector which continues to blossom.

Open the markets up
Italy has welcomed the moves towards legalizing online gaming. The reasons the Italians are so pro-regulation in this industry is that they see the tax benefits of these measures. All three big gaming industries will soon see regulation coming their way - Casino, Bingo and Poker.

The French are also powering ahead with their legal measures. Multiple reforms are slated for release by the end of 2010. The biggest change is the end of the state-run monopoly of bookmarker Paris-Mutual Urbain. This is a step in the right direction for opening the markets up, but betting exchanges are still a no-go.

The Danes play it cool
The most positive development in Europe has come from Denmark. The Danish government has announced a plan to permit free and fair trade between gambling operators from across the continent. Needless to say the European Commission is thrilled with this free-trade atmosphere taking root.

There are proposals to circulate the ‘Danish Blueprint' for gaming to other countries in Scandinavia and the European Union for consideration. Two measures are being specifically targeted:
  • Protectionism
  • Legalization of gambling

All of these actions are being taken in the spirit of free trade and in compliance with corporate social responsibility standards. It has been noted that the social impact of gambling could prove negative if gambling is legalized, however the positive far outweigh the negatives of an illicit and corrupt black-market gambling operation in any of the EU member states.

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