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Prevention of money laundering and financing of terrorism receives great attention in Denmark.
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Match-fixing in sport is a threat against the integrity of sport both in Denmark and abroad.
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Gambling operators, who hold licences to provide gambling in Denmark, must comply with the rules on marketing stipulated in the Danish Act on Gambling.
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If you find examples of illegal gambling activities, you can contact the Danish Gambling Authority. Gambling is illegal if the operator who provides gambling is not licenced by the Danish Gamb
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On this page, you will find information about your responsibilities concerning match-fixing as a licence holder.
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To provide gambling, a licence from the Danish Gambling Authority is required if the game meets all of the three following conditions:
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The main purpose of the labelling scheme is to create a safe gambling market and help players identify which operators are licenced to provide gambling activities in Denmark.
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Gambling operators, who hold a licence to provide gambling in Denmark, can market themselves in accordance with the Act on Gambling.
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The main purpose of the labelling scheme is to create a safe gambling market and help players identify which operators are licenced to provide gambling activities in Denmark.
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The Danish Gambling Authority processes information about your name and your email.
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Here you will find the information published by the Danish Gambling Authority about updates to gaming machine programmes etc.
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In Greenland, the supervision of gambling is divided between several authorities.
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On this page, you will find repealed laws and executive orders. Please notice that these laws and executive orders no longer apply.
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As a gambling operator or association, you can appeal a decision made by the Danish Gambling Authority.