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发表于 2007-9-14 05:55 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Published: Thursday, September 13, 2007 mgowanbo.cc

Talks commence in Brussels on a more liberal approach to online gambling

Providing a list of demands can be met, there may be some light at the end of the French online gambling tunnel as French representatives meet with European Union officials this week in Brussels for talks on the exclusive nature of French policies.

But any rapprochement is likely to involve only online sports betting, according to eGaming Review.

We have extensively reviewed the clash between French national monopolistic policies when it comes to gambling, and the position of the European Commission which seeks to persuade members of the 27 nation EU to adhere to treaty obligations for free passage of goods and services. This year in particular has seen an apparently looming confrontation with several nations - including France - reluctant to eschew their national holds on gambling, and the prospect of European Court of Justice actions has moved closer.

Now, according to the eGaming Review report, the French have given a little ground in the debate and enter talks to find a way forward - but with a list of demands.

The list includes a stipulation that only online sports betting will be involved; that deregulation must be accomplished in a controlled manner; that online gambling companies wishing to access the French market set up offices in the country and that some protection for the French state monopolies be afforded.

It's likely that negotiations will be tough. eGaming Review quotes Unibet chief Petter Nylander as welcoming the developments but asserting that a realistic approach to regulation would come through a robust system that was in line with current regimes, such as those in the UK or Malta.

Nylander added that by only allowing operators to offer pool betting, the French government was placing a decoy to protect state monopolies, and that players would always be able to use a broader range of products from other (non-regulated) online operators.

Apparently French land gambling operations are champing at the bit to launch online gambling sites targeting French players, and have been lobbying government figures to this end. The eGaming Review article claims that the country’s two largest operators, Barrière and Partouche, are getting increasingly nervous of the competition from non-French online gaming operators targeting the country.
 楼主| 发表于 2008-2-13 10:42 | 显示全部楼层
French Firm To Launch UK Online Sportsbetting

2008年2月12日周二 mgowanbo.cc

Partouche plans launch in Q2 of 2008

According to reports in Casinowire, the French land and interactive gambling group Partouche has the UK market in its sights as it prepares to launch a new online sportsbetting site in time for the start of the Euro 2008 Football Championships in the second quarter of 2008.

The betting services offered to visitors to the currently unnamed website will not be available to French punters due to the protectionist nature of existing French national gambling policy, although it is hoped that this situation may change following negotiations with the European Commission.

The celebrity "face" of Partouche, ex-Manchester United football star Eric Cantona is to be featured by the website, which will carry links to another new Partouche initiative - online poker using the Red Planet platform. Former 888.com exec and now CEO at Red Planet Gaming, Vahe Baloulian, expects the launch of the online poker platform to take place later this year.
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