Skill Games Under Danish Consumer Law Scrutiny

GamblingCompliance Ltd.
Andrew Gellatly, 29/11/2007
GamblingCompliance Ltd.

Skill games, including poker and multiplayer role-playing games such as Second Life, are being examined by the Danish authorities due to a range of consumer protection issues including advertising and sales taxes. But it is a broader review of Denmark’s gaming laws that holds the potential to clarify the fast growing area of concern.

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