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The Carmen Media Case – The Expected Catalyst from Brussels for a New Approach to German Gambling Law?

March 16, 2011 News & Reports

Gerald Spindler, Wulf Hambach and Bernd Berberich*
Case C-46/08 Carmen Media Group Ltd v. Land Schleswig-Holstein and others

Billions of Euros of turnover are generated every year from games of chance. The legal framework conditions regulating this branch of the economy vary significantly within the European Union. Whilst in many countries such as Germany the state has

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In the current scenario for online gaming in Spain and the licenses being hold off, these two days conference will bring the latest legislation updates and offer the opportunity to discuss the most relevant topics about the industry. We will count on leaders and experts from different areas and businesses: e-commerce, online gaming, legal, media, marketing, social media and TV.

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