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30 juin 2022 à 22:06 : GabrielPabst (discussion | contributions) a déclenché le filtre antiabus 4, en effectuant l’action « edit » sur Swiss Top Court Upholds Ban On Foreign Online Betting Operators. Actions entreprises : Interdire la modification ; Description du filtre : Empêcher la création de pages de pub utilisateur (examiner)

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<br>ZURICH, June 28 (Reuters) - Switzerland's supreme court has upheld a ban on accessing foreign online gambling sites, dashing the hopes of three betting outfits to tap the Swiss market.<br> <br>The Federal Court said in a statement on Tuesday the "domain name system" ban was proportionate.<br><br>Gaming officials have since 2019 used network blocks to limit access to the market to Swiss-approved games of chance.<br> <br>The system means Swiss gamblers can bet online only with Swiss casinos and lotteries that pay tax in the country and that protect people against falling victim to addiction.<br> <br>German group bet-at-home.com AG had on Monday already revealed the verdict.<br> <br>The three rulings posted on the court's website did not name the companies involved.<br> <br>In four verdicts released last year, the Federal Administrative Court had ruled against Malta-based Interwetten International Ltd, Videoslots Ltd, bet-at-home Entertainment Ltd,  [http://leon-registration-bk7.buzz "http://leon-registration-bk7.buzz] and Lopoca Gaming Ltd in suits against the Swiss Federal Gaming Board seeking to circumvent the ban. (Reporting by Michael Shields Editing by Mark Potter)<br>

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<br>ZURICH, June 28 (Reuters) - Switzerland's supreme court has upheld a ban on accessing foreign online gambling sites, dashing the hopes of three betting outfits to tap the Swiss market.<br> <br>The Federal Court said in a statement on Tuesday the "domain name system" ban was proportionate.<br><br>Gaming officials have since 2019 used network blocks to limit access to the market to Swiss-approved games of chance.<br> <br>The system means Swiss gamblers can bet online only with Swiss casinos and lotteries that pay tax in the country and that protect people against falling victim to addiction.<br> <br>German group bet-at-home.com AG had on Monday already revealed the verdict.<br> <br>The three rulings posted on the court's website did not name the companies involved.<br> <br>In four verdicts released last year, the Federal Administrative Court had ruled against Malta-based Interwetten International Ltd, Videoslots Ltd, bet-at-home Entertainment Ltd, [http://leon-registration-bk7.buzz "http://leon-registration-bk7.buzz] and Lopoca Gaming Ltd in suits against the Swiss Federal Gaming Board seeking to circumvent the ban. (Reporting by Michael Shields Editing by Mark Potter)<br>
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +<br>ZURICH, June 28 (Reuters) - Switzerland's supreme court has upheld a ban on accessing foreign online gambling sites, dashing the hopes of three betting outfits to tap the Swiss market.<br> <br>The Federal Court said in a statement on Tuesday the "domain name system" ban was proportionate.<br><br>Gaming officials have since 2019 used network blocks to limit access to the market to Swiss-approved games of chance.<br> <br>The system means Swiss gamblers can bet online only with Swiss casinos and lotteries that pay tax in the country and that protect people against falling victim to addiction.<br> <br>German group bet-at-home.com AG had on Monday already revealed the verdict.<br> <br>The three rulings posted on the court's website did not name the companies involved.<br> <br>In four verdicts released last year, the Federal Administrative Court had ruled against Malta-based Interwetten International Ltd, Videoslots Ltd, bet-at-home Entertainment Ltd, [http://leon-registration-bk7.buzz "http://leon-registration-bk7.buzz] and Lopoca Gaming Ltd in suits against the Swiss Federal Gaming Board seeking to circumvent the ban. (Reporting by Michael Shields Editing by Mark Potter)<br>
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<br>ZURICH, June 28 (Reuters) - Switzerland's supreme court has upheld a ban on accessing foreign online gambling sites, dashing the hopes of three betting outfits to tap the Swiss market.<br> <br>The Federal Court said in a statement on Tuesday the "domain name system" ban was proportionate.<br><br>Gaming officials have since 2019 used network blocks to limit access to the market to Swiss-approved games of chance.<br> <br>The system means Swiss gamblers can bet online only with Swiss casinos and lotteries that pay tax in the country and that protect people against falling victim to addiction.<br> <br>German group bet-at-home.com AG had on Monday already revealed the verdict.<br> <br>The three rulings posted on the court's website did not name the companies involved.<br> <br>In four verdicts released last year, the Federal Administrative Court had ruled against Malta-based Interwetten International Ltd, Videoslots Ltd, bet-at-home Entertainment Ltd, [http://leon-registration-bk7.buzz "http://leon-registration-bk7.buzz] and Lopoca Gaming Ltd in suits against the Swiss Federal Gaming Board seeking to circumvent the ban. (Reporting by Michael Shields Editing by Mark Potter)<br>
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