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European licenses for online casinos

Online casinos are absolutely the new wave of trend when we’re talking about Internet entertainment. In the last ten years, since the first online casino has been released, the online gambling industry had a huge development by doubling year after year if not by tripling the annual income. Every single day a new casino is launched and most of them are coming along with successful tales in terms of money and satisfaction. After the UIGEA where basically online casino could no longer being played, hosted and managed from United States all the operators has though that was the end of the gambling via Internet but, instead, all the companies chose to go toward Europe by making groundbreaking new platforms multi-language which are suiting perfectly our market. The choice is nearly never-ending although many people said that the perfect casino hasn’t released yet. But a question comes spontaneous: considering the different jurisdictions that are operating in Europe, who’s going to regulate the European online gambling?
Really we can say easily that EU (European Union) has got a law for the regulation of online casinos, poker rooms, sports betting and payment skill games across all the nations, but, as we said, it would be too simple. It seems in fact that all the states, whether or not part of EU, are trying to be self-regulated and generally we came to the point of few years ago which was sheer chaos. The first country which chose to release a formal regulation has been UK with its system of licenses which allows operators to do their work within UK’s borders with total freedom. Nations like Italy and France are in the process to legalize online gambling with similar systems (just a bit more complicated due to the high demand for the license itself) and other countries such as Germany or Holland just allow it quite frankly closing the eyes because officially wouldn’t be allowed by law.
Let’s say then that we are moving to the point where everything “should be” legalized and clearly regulated although the situation in Europe is still quite messy. Nevertheless this situation encourages the operators to keep working in the industry because most of the times laws are not written and taxes are much lower if not grounded which means better income for the casinos but also higher chances of winning for the casino players