LADBROKES DIG TRIGGERS SWEDISH THREAT
9 May 2008
Svenske Spel umbrage over advertising line
The traditional Swedish sense of humour was notably
absent last week when, according to a report in iGaming
Business, the Swedish state's gambling monopoly, Svenske
Spel, threatened legal action against British bookie
group Ladbrokes.
The cause of the Scandinavian umbrage appears to be a
bit of fun in the slogan of a Ladbrokes advertisement
designed for the Swedish market which read "Svenska Spel,
Engelska Odds", which translates as "Swedish Games,
English Odds".
Legal representatives of the Swedish monopoly have
apparently corresponded with Ladbrokes in a threatening
way, challenging the British company on grounds of
trademark for the use of the Svenske Spel typeface and
name, and demanding the immediate withdrawal of the
offending ad.
Ladbrokes appeared unfazed by the threat, and welcomed
the opportunity to defend its campaign in court,
pointing out that the Swedish state-owned entity does
not also hold a monopoly on the Swedish language and
cannot own the phrase.
With tough talk on both sides, a meeting in a law court
seems likely, providing a useful platform for once again
airing the monopolistic nature of Swedish
state-dominated gambling, which several major European
Union gambling companies, and trade associations like
EGBA have criticised as illegal and unfair in terms of
EU requirements. Certainly such a legal confrontation
will give the advert additional longevity.
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