Betting rights: hunting the Snark

By Carl Rohsler, Hammonds
Recently, tournament organisers and other sport-related entities have started to speak about “betting rights” as if a new form of legal property had dawned. They argue that they should be entitled to some of the profits generated by betting on their events.
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