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Are BetFair wasting their time with Right2Bet?
One commenter: A case of throwing good money after bad. Ever since the European Court of Justice’s judgement in Placanica, the European betting companies have poured good money down the drain, attempting to lobby the European Commission ( I will … Continue reading
Right2Bet is “initially funded by BetFair” to bend the European Union on betting legislation.
Mike Robb of BetFair attracts my attention on the Right2Bet mission statement: Right2bet is an organisation comprising consumers from across the European Union who believe in a citizen’s right to choose. We’re a consumer-led campaign, initially funded by Betfair, which … Continue reading
Right2Bet is an organisation comprising of consumers [*] from across the European Union who believe in a citizen’s right to choose.
Right2Bet http://www.right2bet.net/ Right2Bet @ Twitter Right2Bet @ FaceBook I think that the majority of the Midas Oracle readers will support this initiative —and our American readers will like to see the same project in Washington, D.C. I would make two … Continue reading