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![]() France reconsiders its policy regarding online gambling,
possibly ending its current practice, which is not entirely in tune with
European trade agreements.
![]() Following the recent arrest and the criticism it brought upon the French, you would expect it to kowtow, even if only a bit. Well, comments made by a French minister tell otherwise.
Unibet CEO is released on bail after the French warrant led
to his arrest. Now free, he speaks his mind. The arrest and his comments may
turn out to be catalysts for further changes in gambling policy.
Unibet chief was arrested on Monday at the request of the
French courts. On Tuesday France
has already distanced itself from the aggressive policing act.
![]() France received an October 29 deadline to change its laws that ban European gambling
sites from serving French citizens. Will it comply?
![]() The French are coming to the table, though it's not the
roulette table, yet. French and EU officials will meet next week around the
discussion table to talk online gambling.
The French have taken some actions that may lead, if taken seriously and followed through, to their own ban on online casino sites, specifically those gambling sites that are non-state owned...
Ever since the United States shut down its doors, banning Internet gambling by Americans, online casinos have been targeting their services and overall marketing efforts at other countries around the world.
Online gambling has long been popular in Europe. Legislation may change soon in Europe and the UK. There have been recent debates about it in parliaments.
A French man won $19 million in the first ever Euro-Lottery drawing last Friday. This was the world´s first trans-national lottery, drawing punters from France, Britain and Spain.
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