FRENCH DRAFT ON GAMBLING CONTINUES TO STIR UP
CONTROVERSY
16 October 2009
EGBA against provision compelling new French
licensees to start over on player bases
Yet another amendment to the French draft legislation on
gambling currently being debated by the National
Assembly is creating waves in the industry.
The
amendment, which the Assembly has approved, requires
those Internet companies applying for licenses when the
liberalisation of the French market comes into effect in
2010 to close the accounts of French residents on their
playerbases, effectively making them start afresh.
The French penchant for discriminatory clauses (see
earlier InfoPowa reports) is again noticeable in the
amendment, because it does not apply to the existing
monopoly companies, the Pari Mutuel Urbain (PMU) and the
Française des Jeux (FDJ)
Analysts have pointed
out that the selective requirement could prejudice
online operators who already have substantial business
from French gamblers, and will face up to a six months
hiatus between shutting down their French accounts and
being able to operate under licence in France.
This will give FdeJ and PMU, who are not shackled by
similar restrictions, a competitive advantage,
especially if they launch online sportsbetting and poker
room facilities.
The European Gaming and Betting
Association, which speaks for most of the major European
online gambling companies, deplored the amendment as a
protectionist tactic designed to give the existing
monopolies a substantial edge.
The draft and its
amendments have yet to receive the approval of the
French Senate, but if this is forthcoming it will reveal
the true intention of the French draft on liberalisation,
which is to prevent EU-licensed operators from
prospering in the French market and give the existing
monopolies an unfair advantage, opined EGBA secretary
general Sigrid Ligne.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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