Denmark Rejects Australian Online Gambling

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The government of Denmark is asking Australia to stop their online gambling companies from offering them I-gaming services.
The Danish Ministry of Taxation recently submitted a letter to Australia's communications and information technology minister, Sen. Richard Alston, requesting that Denmark be given 'designated country' status under Australia's Interactive Gaming Act. The act, which is two years old and is currently under review, bars companies from taking bets from Australians.

Denmark's request was submitted as part of Australia's call for opinions on its I-gambling law. Many gambling companies and groups including Betfair, Lasseters, the Australian Banking Association, MasterCard International and Tabcorp Holdings have been glad to give feedback.

The Danish Tax Ministry stated that Denmark has been blocking online gambling services to Australians and would like Australia to do the same. The submission states that: 'At a critical moment for the prospects of jurisdictional integrity in the regulation of cross-border gaming, the Danish Ministry of Taxation requests the Australian government to continue to build on the norm of respect with a view to broaden the scope of application of the special scheme for designated countries to cover all kinds of gambling services.'

Gambling of any kind is of great concern to the country for two reasons: to avoid negative social consequences of gambling and to allow the profits of state-run gambling operations to fund social and charitable causes.

There are indications that other Nordic countries will follow Denmark's lead in limiting access to I-gaming. The Australian Financial Review reported that at a recent meeting of Nordic countries, representatives from Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland said they are also likely to limit how much their citizens gamble with foreign operators. ?
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> The Danish Tax Ministry stated that Denmark has been blocking online gambling services to Australians and would like Australia to do the same <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

What???? What kind of online gambling services Denmark has offered to an another countries. Unbelievable bullshit from goverment.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Gambling of any kind is of great concern to the country for two reasons: to avoid negative social consequences of gambling and to allow the profits of state-run gambling operations to fund social and charitable causes.
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Same crap in all Nordic countries. Lousy lines which aren't beatable. Example from Finland:

NBA (Regular time only)

Detroit -180
TIE +1000
Philadelphia -105

And lines from Olympic (OT counts)

Detroit -130
Philadelphia +110

And in Finland you have to ADD TWO OTHER PLAYS AND MAKE THREE TEAM PARLAY if you want to bet on that NBA game.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> The Australian Financial Review reported that at a recent meeting of Nordic countries, representatives from Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland said they are also likely to limit how much their citizens gamble with foreign operators. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Limiting is not possible in Finland because of constitutional law and also changing law is impossible beacuse we are in EU.

I have e-mailed with Finnish Ministry of Interior about offshore betting and it was total waste of time. Same nonsense replys as I have read from newspapers.
 

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