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Tag Archives: trade law
BetFair-backed lobby files a formal complaint against the United States of America for discrimination based on violations of World Trade Organisation rules.
Via Reason, the Remote Gambling Association (PDF file): EU online gaming industry challenges US with charge of prosecutorial discrimination Complaint under the EU Trade Barriers Regulation seeks to stop discriminatory practices against European operators Brussels, 20 December, 2007 The Remote … Continue reading →
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Remote Gambling Association vs. Prediction Market Industry Association
The Remote Gambling Association (co-lead by lawful and ethical industry player BetFair-TradeFair) will do much more to help legalizing internet gambling and betting (and, hence, prediction exchanges, betting exchanges and prediction markets) in the U.S. than the Prediction Market Industry … Continue reading →
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Tagged advisor, Barney Frank, Bird LLP, Brazil, Brussels, chairman, chief executive, China, Clive Hawkswood, Commissioner, Congress, D.C., Director of Policy
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