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The Danish Gambling Authority has blacklisted and ordered the blocking of eight more websites targeting the country’s online gambling market without a local licence.
Playtech-powered TitanCasino.com, TitanCasino.dk and deuropacasino.com, all operated by Playtech’s largest licensee Imperial E-Club, were among the eight domains on a list sent to ISP “3″, requiring it to block these within 14 days. TitanPoker.com was on the initial list of 12 websites sent to 3 for blocking in July of this year.
Denmark’s dot.dk online gambling market went live at the start of this year, with most of Europe’s major operators applying for licences to offer sports betting, poker and casino after the tax rate was set at a viable 20% of gross profit and the poker market left open to dot.com liquidity.
The Danish Gambling Authority has however confirmed that a minority of websites continued to defy their requests to cease offering products into the market without a Danish licence, and that the bailiffs court in Frederiksberg had imposed an injunction on the ISP, compelling it to block eight more websites.
In addition to the Imperial E-Club-owned brands, other sites on the new blacklist include Microgaming-powered AllSlotsCasino.com and AllJackpotsCasino.com, Playtech-powered casino Delrio-casino.com, 1Bet2Bet.com, which offers sports betting, poker, casino and financials on Merge and Stream2Play software, and Costa Rica-licensed online casino MegaMoneyGames.com.
The regulator added that it expected other internet service providers to follow the court’s lead and block the eight websites in question.
Playtech-powered TitanCasino.com, TitanCasino.dk and deuropacasino.com, all operated by Playtech’s largest licensee Imperial E-Club, were among the eight domains on a list sent to ISP “3″, requiring it to block these within 14 days. TitanPoker.com was on the initial list of 12 websites sent to 3 for blocking in July of this year.
Denmark’s dot.dk online gambling market went live at the start of this year, with most of Europe’s major operators applying for licences to offer sports betting, poker and casino after the tax rate was set at a viable 20% of gross profit and the poker market left open to dot.com liquidity.
The Danish Gambling Authority has however confirmed that a minority of websites continued to defy their requests to cease offering products into the market without a Danish licence, and that the bailiffs court in Frederiksberg had imposed an injunction on the ISP, compelling it to block eight more websites.
In addition to the Imperial E-Club-owned brands, other sites on the new blacklist include Microgaming-powered AllSlotsCasino.com and AllJackpotsCasino.com, Playtech-powered casino Delrio-casino.com, 1Bet2Bet.com, which offers sports betting, poker, casino and financials on Merge and Stream2Play software, and Costa Rica-licensed online casino MegaMoneyGames.com.
The regulator added that it expected other internet service providers to follow the court’s lead and block the eight websites in question.