Published: May 16, 2021

Norwegian gambling regulator to fine SEOButler or promoting illegal gambling websites despite repeated warnings

Norwegian regulator Lotteritilsynet is set to fine affiliate site owner SEO-Butler for promoting illegal gambling websites despite repeated warnings. The regulator first presented SEO-Butler with an order to stop marketing of illegal gambling websites on its sites on 7 December, 2020

Lotteritilsynet has already issued two warnings to SEOBulter.

Lotteritilsynet will fine the SEO services provider SEOBulter for promoting unlicensed gambling sites. 

Norway.- The national gambling regulator Lotteritilsynet is to fine the SEO service provider SEOButler NOK2,000 (€198) per day for promoting illegal gambling websites.

The regulator has previously issued warnings to SEOButler. It first ordered the company to cease promoting unlicensed gambling websites on its platforms in December.

It followed that in March with a warning that it would issue a fine if SEOButler didn’t cease to market the sites.

SEOButler responded by claiming that access to its sites was blocked for Norwegian IP addresses, but in a review carried out last month, the Norwegian regulator found that four sites had dot.no domains and were available to users in the country.

While many SEOButler sites were indeed blocked to Norwegian users, Lotteritilsynet found that Tjenpengeronline.no, Fotballreisetips.no, Finnstilling.no and Startsidendin.no were operational and promoting unlicensed gaming. 

Lotteritilsynet said: “SEOButler has on a number of occasions been made aware of breaches of the marketing and dissemination ban.

“Lotteritilsynet takes a serious view of repeated breaches of the regulations, especially after the actor is made aware of which specific cases are considered to be breaches of the rules.

“Furthermore, SEOButler has in several cases given the impression that it has complied with the orders to stop its illegal business.”

It will fine the company to the tune of NOK2,000 (€198) per day as of May 25, up to a maximum of NOK200,000 (€19,800).

The Norwegian Lotteries Act 1998-99 states that a fine should be large enough “that it eliminates the benefits the offender may have by continuing the illegal activity” but “should not be unreasonably high”.

https://focusgn.com/norwegian-gambling-regulator-to-fine-seobutler

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