Unibet appeal of Netherlands gaming act violation is denied

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Unibet lost an appeal in a Netherlands court this week, in which the online sportsbook and gaming site was deemed to be infringing on the market of the Dutch state lottery, De Lotto.
According to pokernews.com:
Unibet had been judged guilty of violating the Dutch Gaming Act and infringing upon the market rights of the Dutch state lottery, De Lotto (The Lotto). The October, 2007 ruling called for Unibet to pay De Lotto €100,000 per day, up to a maximum of €3,000,000, plus legal costs, for continuing to serve the Dutch market in offering wagering on amateur soccer games in the Netherlands. The recent denial upheld the decision in favor of De Lotto.
One report notes that this is the 17th time that competitors to De Lotto’s market interests have been struck down in court rulings.
The ruling comes as the Netherlands considers legislation like the United States’ Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.









