Eva has a user account on the gaming game platform Gaming. Through the Gaming platform, she can play different computer games. The Gaming platform also includes the possibility of switching real money into Gaming coins that you can use to purchase virtual items with different values in the computer game. In one of these computer games, Eva participates in an arrangement that is determined by chance, whereby she wins a virtual object. The virtual item she sells to another user on the Gaming platform in exchange for Gaming coins. Gaming coins then switch to real money as the Gaming Platform deposits her bank account.
In the example above, Eva, on the Gaming platform, has participated in a lottery under the lottery law. First of all, this is because she won something because of the chance. Secondly, because of the fact that the profit was ultimately proven to have a real value in the real world, she sold her profits and the sale has resulted in her having received real money in her bank account.
In the next step, it is estimated that the Gaming platform organizes the lottery in Sweden. This may be the case if the one running the Gaming platform (for example, a limited company) conducts its main business in Sweden. If the Gaming platform is considered to host the lottery in Sweden, the arrangement is subject to the lottery law and then it is forbidden to arrange it without permission.