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Online poker is not popular with French lawmakers
Online poker is not popular with French lawmakers

Another European online poker executive is charged and sentenced, this time in Paris to the tune of €40K

It seems not all countries are as amenable to gambling as the UK.

While Tessa Jowell and her cronies here are embracing gambling in all its forms, France has sided with the US in cracking down on internet gaming, and poker in particular.

While France directly opposes the US on many political hot potatoes, French lawmakers are following the US lead in enforcing strict rules in relation to online gambling, and recent developments in Paris back that up.

Another gaming executive has not only been arrested, but found guilty and sentenced. This time it's Patrick Partouche, who is closely involved in Poker770, which sits on the iPoker network.

His company, Partouche International, is owned by Groupe Partouche, which owns numerous bricks and mortar casinos.

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