Betting Operators Take on Norway
Norway has announced that it plans to pass a ban on remote online casinos and
betting sites. And though the Norwegian government is claiming that the ban will
be put in place to protect Norwegian gamblers, the internet betting sites that
will be affected by the ban assert that Norway is simply protecting government
run monopolies. The Norwegian ban would make it illegal for Norwegians to place
bets through, and transfer funds to, foreign online casinos and betting sites.
And though many predict that the ban is imminent, the foreign betting sites have
set up their own initiative in the form of a Responsible Gambling Code.
The Responsible Gambling Code is a specific Norwegian code of practice that the
online betting sites will follow when operating in relation to Norway. This code
was put in place by the foreign online casinos and betting companies to directly
counter the government’s argument that the foreign gambling ban better protects
Norwegian bettors. A central part to the government’s argument is the fact that
the state run monopoly can better control problem gambling. The remote operators
though claim this is folly, and use the Responsible Gambling Code as a way to
demonstrate that remote online betting companies can just as effectively protect
Norwegian bettors.
There are several prominent online casinos and betting sites involved in the
dispute with the Norwegian government, a few include Betsson, Ladbrokes, Unibet,
and Expekt. These companies are working together to counter the impending Norway
ban. Spokespersons for several of the sites even went so far as to allege that
the proposed Norway ban would actually encourage criminal activity within the
online betting industry rather than protect players as it is intended. The sites
involved vehemently argue that the ban only serves to protect the Norwegian
state monopoly and actually infringes on Norwegian players’ rights to choose
where and how to spend their monies.
The Responsible Gambling Code is a first and hopefully effective step toward
countering the proposed ban on remote online casinos and betting operators. If
this is not effective though, Norway can bet that the betting sites will
continue to look for a way into the Norwegian betting market.
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