The overarching positive effect of the liberalisation of the market for the country has been cited as outweighing any “distortions of competition”. With a short but intensive filing process now about to commence for the online gambling community, regulators and legal experts gather in Copenhagen next 3 October, as guidance will finally be provided on a raft of complex legal and technical requirements that must be completed before a license will be granted.
The timing of the forum could not be more pertinent, due to an announcement out yesterday stating that any operators wishing to expand into the Danish market from the beginning of 2012 will need to submit their applications no later than midnight on October 17th 2011.
The Danish Gambling Authority will publically address the industry for the first time and answer key questions surrounding their application process. The Regulator’s Chief Advisor, Morten Rønde, said “The DGA looks forward to finally being able to get into details about all the legal aspects of licensing of online gambling operators and is anticipating a great attendance from industry stakeholders.”
The gathering, hosted by Awedacity will focus on key issues such as the technical infrastructure needed to comply, certification streams for gaming & wagering, mutual agreements and the benefits of information sharing, and how your application will be handled once received by the Danish Gambling Authority.
Heather Woodward, Awedacity’s Regulatory Research Analyst said “With less than four weeks left to go for operators to submit their applications to trade, our conference represents a truly unique opportunity for dialogue with the regulator on the key requirements needed to be adhered to in order for all interested parties to successfully complete the application process. We are expecting a very large crowd as Denmark is a much sought after market for the gambling community.”