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"en.19991214.7.2-169"2
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"The Commission considers that the position of the Court of Justice is clear as far as the special rights in the games of chance sector are concerned. The Court recently confirmed that, even if a Member State authorises games of chance, it still has the power to impose limits on the availability of these games and this is in consideration of public interest objectives, such as controlling the desire to play games of chance, the prevention of fraud or crimes occurring and using the profits thus obtained in the public interest. Each Member State has the power to determine the extent of protection in its territory as regards games of chance. The Commission is therefore unable to object to the fact that currently in Italy, only four gaming houses have been authorised and that they are located in Northern Italy, since there is nothing that leads us to believe that foreign businesses are being discriminated against, with regard to national businesses."@en1
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