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		<title>NOVOMATIC OREDERED TO PAY 2.5M EURO INDEMNITY TO A PROBLEM GAMBLER</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Austrian operator Novomatic will need to pay €2.5m in compensation to a gambling addict who for years wagered on the company’s slot machines offer. The Wiener Neustadt Regional High Court assessed the player as a problem gambler.&#46;&#46;&#46;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Austrian operator Novomatic will need to pay €2.5m in compensation to a gambling addict who for years wagered on the company’s slot machines offer.</p>
<p>The Wiener Neustadt Regional High Court assessed the player as a problem gambler. Based on the evidence of medical experts, he was only “partially able” to control his customer behavior. In the historic period 2002-2012, he has allegedly lost at least EUR 2 million on slot games.</p>
<p>The Court also ascertained the Novomatic Group had violated the Austrian gambling law, by accepting higher-than-prescribed stakes. </p>
<p>The Company, which announced it will file appeal to the judgement, is not first time at courts on the issue. In 2014, a judgement ruled the Novomatic to pay an Austrian player €800,000 in a similar case. Likewise, country&#8217;s Federal Court ordered the removal of slot machines from the center of Vienna in 2017, as they were non-compliant with the concession granted.</p>
<p>For Novomatic, this legal defeat can spark а series of similar lawsuits. In Austria, more than 60k players reportedly experienced some forms of <a href="http://www.eogl.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/EOGL-Policy-Recommendations-on-Measures-for-Self-%E2%80%93-Asessment-and-Protection-Against-Problem-Gambling-Behaviour-2.pdf">problem gambling symptoms</a>. However, the exact number of those affected by this type of slot offer remains indefinite.</p>
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