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In an interview with IGamingNews, Internet Gambling Report contributor Henrik Hoffman explains the Ministry of Taxation's announcement that sectors of the country's monopolistic gambling market will be liberalized.

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Lawrence Walters examines a question on the minds of many online gambling executives.

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Mar12

Written by:Gaming Industry Media
3/12/2009 10:22 AM 

Maurits Bruggink, executive director of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, voices his skepticism about France's proposed gambling regulations -- especially the seemingly high taxation rate.

He specifically questions three items and tells us how these regulations could affect the horse racing industry in France. Mr. Bruggink will be on hand at the European Gambling Briefing, which takes place April 22-23 in Budapest, discussing collaborations between betting operators and sporting bodies.

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