The recent court rulings and corporate restructuring surrounding bet-at-home expose a strategic effort to evade player compensation, minimize tax liabilities and limit legal accountability. The dismissal of a €25+ million lawsuit in Malta has demonstrated how the country’s legal framework shields online gambling operators from foreign lawsuits. However, a ruling by the Austrian Supreme Court, coupled with ongoing scrutiny from the EU Commission, suggests that bet-at-home’s legal protections may not hold up outside Malta....
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