European Court of Justice: National Courts May Decide to Prohibit Online Games of Chance by Providers From Another Member State
European Court of Justice, 3 June 2010, C-258/08 (Lotto / Ladbrokes)
The Netherlands have a very restrictive national gaming policy. Offering games of chance in the Netherlands is only allowed with a license based on the Betting and Gaming Act (Wet op de Kansspelen, “WoK”) The same is true for games of chance on the internet, for example if the gambling website is directed at Dutch visitors or is advertised in the Netherlands. Although this policy is intended for the protection of consumers and minors in particular, Dutch license holders like De Lotto have been trying for years with this policy to keep foreign online gaming providers, including the British …read more



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