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EU Court Slams German Gambling ‘Monopoly’ - Courthouse News Service

(CN) – Germany cannot penalize a woman for running an unlicensed sports-betting scheme for an Austrian company as long as German authorities continue to allow an illegal gaming monopoly, the EU high ... Read More
Major refund case could shape European gaming’s future

A major case heard by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) could reshape the fate of pending refunds across Europe. The case, C-440/23, ... Read More
European Court rejects German gambling restrictions - BBC News

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) said German laws that protect state monopolies for gambling were "unjustifiable". The ruling could open the way for foreign betting companies to establish a ... Read More
ECJ opens hearing on German player loss case, including Malta’s jurisdiction

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has opened proceedings on a German player loss case on Wednesday (April 9) in a legal wrangle that could have massive ramifications for the gambling industry ... Read More
EU court says Austrian, German gambling curbs illegal

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled this week against Austrian and German state monopolies which apply restrictions on sports betting, lotteries and other games. Ruling on three cases ... Read More
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