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France Arrests Bwin Execs for Violating French Gaming Laws
Manfred Bodner and Norbert Teufelberger, joint chief executives and
founders of Bwin Interactive Entertainment AG (formerly known as Bet
and Win) may face up to three years in jail if they are found guilty of
violating gaming laws in France. Poker players take note since Bwin's
online poker sites include PokerRoom.com and EuroPoker.com.
The two company founders were arrested last week as they prepared to
give French press details of their company's sponsorship deal with the
Association Sportive (AS) Monaco football club.
Following a complaint from the French lottery and horse betting
operators, Bwin, an Austrian-based company, is being investigated
because of its promotional activities in France, including the
aforementioned deal with Monaco, and two other French Clubs.
Bodner and Teufelberger were required to post bail of
€300,000 each in order to be released
from jail. The French magistrate also told Bwin to post a message on
its French gaming pages to make it clear the service may go against
gambling regulations.
No official charges have been filed against Bwin or its co-chief
executives yet. The investigation could take as long as a year before
it's complete.
Bwin spokesman, Konrad Sveceny, admitted that the company may have been
in breach of French gambling laws. "French betting law says we cannot
advertise in France unless we have a French license, and to have a
license you have to be one of the two French betting monopolies."
But Sveceny emphasized, "It [the Bwin promotional campaign in France]
may not be in accordance with French law, but it IS in accordance with
European law."
Three years ago, a judgment from the European court of justice, known
as the Gambelli ruling, took steps to limit the ability of EU member
states to inhibit online firms from competing with their domestic
operators. A further ECJ judgment later this year is expected to
strengthen this ruling, to make a more even playing field across the EU
for online operators.
But for now, the arrests are worrysome to other gambling companies with
sponsorship deals with teams in France. Last month 888.com, who owns
Pacific Poker, signed a two-year sponsor the Toulouse Football Club.
Also, PartyGaming, owners of Party Poker, inherited a similar
sponsorship deal with the Nantes team, with their acquisition of
Gamebookers.
source:
PokerPages.com
