G-DAY ON SEPTEMBER 1ST
7 September 2007
First virtual gambling license applicants will
soon find out if they have been successful
September 1st is the date on which the UK Gambling
Commission takes over control of the British gambling
industry, and the 14 online gambling companies that have
applied for licenses under the new dispensation will
soon know whether the applications have been successful.
Advertising will be opened up to gambling companies
subject to some time and content constraints, a major
advantage for applicants like William Hill, the Gala
Group and other online gambling firms. And in the land
sector over 300 firms have applied for licenses for
bookmaking and casino activities. The liberalisation of
advertising has another dimension - gaming operators in
other European Union countries will be empowered to
advertise in Britain for the first time, and the
Commission has already publiciosed its list of
acceptable licensing jurisdictions (see previous
InfoPowa report)
The advent of the new approach to gambling in general
and online gambling in particular provides a stark
contrast between the British approach of regulating and
taxing Internet gambling, and that in the United States
where strenuous enforcement efforts have attempted to
prohibit the pastime by prosecuting gambling firm
executives and forbidding financial transactions with
online gambling companies.
The United States constituted a very significant
percentage of the global online gambling market and the
reduction in its potential as a result of the Unlawful
Internet Gambling Enforcement Act has intensified free
market competition among online gambling companies in
Europe and Asia.
The Gambling Commission will not seek to prevent its
licensees from accessing the US market, according to a
spokesperson for the UK government Department of Media,
Culture and Sport: "We aren't banning people from using
Web sites based in the U.K. It is up to the consumer
what they do,'' the spokesperson told Bloombergs
business news.
The Mediterranian island of Malta stands to benefit from
the new approach. As a member of the European Economic
Area and an online gambling licensing jurisdiction with
a much lower taxation rate than the UK, it is attracting
unprecedented attention from operators looking for a
good and economically attractive home.
Malta has so far approved 152 of 180 applications for
virtual gaming licenses, Kristy Spiteri, a spokeswoman
for Malta's Lotteries and Gaming Authority, has
revealed.
"Usually the Lotteries and Gaming Authority receives
around two applications per week, however, in the past
weeks it has received more than usual,'' Spiteri said.
Meanwhile, Britain's plans to open 17 new
bricks-and-mortar casinos, including a supercasino, have
been delayed by court challenges and political changes,
and are not yet confirmed.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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