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  1. Gambling Laws: Sweden, Denmark and Norway
    • Full details on how Denmark’s draft legislation is currently being tested to allow operators (but doesn't mean the end of the monopoly) and more on how their taxation model will be based on an annual licensing fee
    • Get the lowdown from Sweden’s Svenska Spel monopoly and how they don’t foresee many change sin legislation in 2010
    • Understand Norway's stringent state monopoly has 90% of the market and how state monopolies are not subject to any forms of taxation, but the surplus from their gambling activities are allocated to good causes
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