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European Gaming Issues Thibault Verbiest IAB, Chicago 22 September 2006
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European Gaming Issues “ If you bet on a horse, that’s gambling. If you bet you can make three spades, that’s entertainment. If you bet cotton will go up three points that’s business. See the difference ? ”
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European Gaming Issues A brief “update” Traditional gaming: Bookmaking agencies, brick and mortar casinos, horse racing, bingo, sports wagering, lotteries Non-traditional gaming becoming more prevalent : internet gaming SMS games Video games and much more !
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European Gaming Issues Remarkable growth of the online gambling market Traditional bookmakers are using the internet to make gambling much more accessible to a much wider audience: Ladbrokes, William Hill (UK) Traditional land-based bookies now compete with online-only sportsbooks : BWin, Sportingbet Online poker: fastest growing segment in the last 18 months Online casino: lower growth / often added to sportsbooks or poker sites
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European Gaming Issues What is noticeable on each of these sites? Markets that were differentiated offline become one: “the online gambling market” versus “the casino market”, “the betting market” Monopolies go online and diversify: eg, Française des Jeux offers lotteries, sports betting, and more and more casino style games More competition
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European Gaming Issues Where do the problems come from ?! Outdated legislation, not aimed at internet gaming: eg, French 1836 Lottery Act! No European harmonization: each countries has its own laws: Malta and UK ≠ France Restrictive gaming policies: monopolies based on false pretense of consumer protection, anti-fraud, public order Consequence: unfair competition, infringement of internal market rules ► complaints and litigation
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European Gaming Issues Most recent one: France Executives of Gibraltar based bookmaker BWin arrested following complaint by monopoly Criminal proceedings based on “unlawful games of chance, unlawful lotteries and unlawful horse betting” But pressure from European Commission growing: infringement proceedings to be launched soon against 8 countries including France Fierce battle between Europe and France is starting
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European Gaming Issues Belgium : From prohibition to regulation New Games of Chance Act to allow European remote gaming operators to apply for “quality labels certificates” with Gaming Board Entry into force 2007
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European Gaming Issues Concluding remarks Boom of European gambling market pushing towards liberalisation and reform of outdated systems National “de facto” opening (Belgium, Italy, Germany) closely followed by European scrutiny Outlook: market opening 2-5 years
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Thank you for your attention thibault.verbiest@ulys.net
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