gaming
Spanish Gambling Law Review
Regional governments across Spain have been looking closely at the recent example of Madrid which announced new betting licensing guidelines.
Online gambling ban in the US to be reversed? – They don't have a chance in hell!
A column in the Las Vegas Sun Newspaper this week written by Jeff Simpson suggests that it is unlikely the US online gaming ban will be reversed.
Earls Court Exhibition Centre – Gaming and Gambling Shows
Opening this week (23 – 25 January) at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre’s 1 & 2 will be the ATEI, ICE and ICEi – collectively know as the London shows.
BetonSports owes money to nearly 5,000 of it's customers
Lawyers for the London-based BetonSports PLC online gaming company, have said that a directive issued in November by a US judge, ordering BetonSports to return money to nearly 5,000 customers, cannot be complied with, because of an Antiguan court order, which leaves it’s funds being controlled by the company’s Antiguan subsidiary, and is subject to the authority of the courts in that Caribbean nation
Smoking ban could severely affect $5 billion-a-year gaming industry
The Atlantic City Council decided unanimously to ban smoking in local casinos. This decision comes after local anti-smoking protestors and casino workers lobbied against an exemption that permitted smoking on the game floor
What does the new "Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act" mean?
There have been many misleading stories and uncertainty regarding the “Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act”.
UK's Plan To Become 'World Leader' In Online Gaming
The Sunday Times has reported that some internal Whitehall documents propose that some Labour Party ministers are intent on making the UK a ‘world leader’ in Internet gaming.
Fireone Group To Suspend US Operations
Fireone Group, which processes online credit card payments for the gaming industry, is to cease US transactions.
U.S. House Measure Would Clamp Down on Online Gambling Sites
A bill to prohibit online gambling in the U.S. and prevent financial transactions with offshore online gaming sites is scheduled for a July 12 vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Five Year Gaming Study Announced in Canada
The University of Calgary, Canada is beginning a five-year, 2,000 people study aiming to answer questions such as what role do social factors, genetics, family history, upbringing, financial situation, access, cultural context and personal circumstances have in people’s gambling habits.

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