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European online gaming firms are filing a formal complaint against the United States for discrimination after their controversial exit from the US market.
The companies say that the US Department of Justice has violated international trade law by kicking them out of the market and taking legal action while allowing domestic online gaming operators to continue trading.
The move by the Remote Gaming Association (RGA) comes only days after the European Union agreed a trade deal with the US to compensate the bloc for loss of earnings from gaming.
European online gaming firms, such as PartyGaming, 888.com and Sportingbet, have been hit hard after they were forced to stop doing business in the lucrative US market following a rule change last year.
“We have been left with no choice but to pursue all legal avenues available to challenge the US Department of Justice for its discriminatory enforcement activities against European online gaming operators,” Clive Hawkswood, the chief executive of the RGA, said.
The group has asked the EU to investigate the situation, arguing that although the US has repeatedly stated that all forms of online gambling are illegal, it has enforced this view only with non-US businesses.
“How would US investors and businessmen feel if they invested in a business in the UK based on international law commitments, and then suddenly the UK not only passed new laws forcing them to shut down their business but tried to throw them in jail for past activities, while still allowing their domestic competitors to continue on doing the same thing?” Mr Hawkswood said.
Last year the US Congress made it illegal to make payments to online gambling sites, and in May this year the US said that it was excluding gambling services from market-opening commitments it made as part of a 1994 world trade deal.
The Department of Justice has subsequently threatened and carried out legal action against European firms.
On Monday a trade compensation deal was agreed between the EU and the US that will allow European companies access to the US postal market and warehouse sector as compensation for the lack of access to gaming.
The European gambling industry had hoped that the EU would push the US into allowing it back into the US market.
Although the trade deal gave compensation, it did not deal with the legal side of the dispute, the RGA says.
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Internet gambling is highly addictive and deserved to be banned as a public health hazard.
MARK KLEIN, M.D., OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
The US does basically whatever it wants. This includes going to war and killing innocent children, women and men alike. The US for many years has used it economic power to rule the world. Fortunately, the world has changed and things are starting to change for the US as well. So it's just a matter of time, before the US gets up to speed with the world. Unfortunately, because of the actions that the US takes, it affects people lives in the end. Employees of BoS for example, have lost jobs and have lost opportunities to better their lives through solid employment. This is just one small example of how the US affects everyone with their selfish thinking. War is not the answer and definitely not the solution.
Mark , New York, NY