COMPLICATIONS FOR BWIN'S REAL MADRID DEAL
22 June 2007
Spanish consumer protection association demands
investigation
With the ink hardly dry on a major sponsorship deal
between the famous Real Madrid football club in Spain
and top Austrian online betting group Bwin Interactive
(see previous InfoPowa report) it appears that a
consumer protection association is trying to throw a
spanner in the works.
The Asociación de Usuarios de la Comunicación (AUC), a
watchdog association for the Spanish communications
industry has lodged a complaint with the administrative
branch of Spain’s Ministry of Economy and Taxes,
claiming that online gambling activities in Spain are
illegal if carried out by unlicensed companies,
therefore rendering illegal the promotion of online
gambling. AUC executives have demanded the commissioning
of an immediate investigation into the sponsorship.
This is not the first time that AUC has pressed the
illegality point. It has also lodged complaints against
several newspapers, radio and television media that have
accepted online gambling advertising, together with
three football teams that have accepted sponsorship from
Miapuesta and 888.com in addition to Bwin's sponsorship
of Real Madrid.
Online gambling could become the subject of political
debate in Spain following criticism from the sports
spokesman for Partido Popular, the principal political
Opposition last week. The spokesman called on the
government to address the issue of foreign Internet
gambling companies illegally accessing the Spanish
market, and said that such activity was in direct
contravention of "at least eight" Spanish laws. He
accused Spanish football clubs like Real Madrid of being
accomplices in illegal gambling through involvement in
sponsorship programs with online gambling companies, and
noted that managements of such clubs should anticipate
the possible consequences.
Thus far the Spanish government has shown little
appetite for legal action against online gambling
companies sponsoring Spanish sports, but high profile
promotional activities by major companies such as Bwin
seem to be generating more heat among opposition
politicians and organisations like the AUC.
As a member of the European Union common market, Spain
is faced with the now widespread EU demand for free
movement of goods and services, which several
governments have resisted due to the impact on
individual state lottery and other monopolies. The
European Commission is currently active in pursuing the
free movements of services in several countries
following major European Court of Justice rulings.
Earlier this year the Madrid government gave regional
governments more licensing freedom regarding gambling,
triggering major interest in the Spanish market.
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