Archive for April, 2010

Online casinos are saying French laws opening the nation’s gambling market leave much to be desired.

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A new study by UK gaming analysts shows as many as 32,000 jobs could be created by US regulation of online casinos.

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Online Casinos Considered by Manitoba

Manitoba authorities announced that the province may be the latest Canadian government to set up lottery sites featuring online casino games.

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Australian authorities confiscate a rental computer because it could be used to access online casinos, making it a potential gambling device in their eyes.

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Massachusetts’ latest gaming proposal has hidden deep within it a clause that would place online casino players and Internet poker patrons at risk of prison terms.

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The American Gaming Association announced it officially supports regulated online casinos in the US.

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Internet Casino Bill Hearing Delayed

The committee hearing on Barney Frank’s bill regulating online casinos and Internet gambling has been moved from Friday to a date to be determined.

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A new report says cyber terrorism operating from China has committed acts of espionage against other countries as well as extorted money from online casinos.

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The new compact between Florida and the Seminole Tribe specifies that minimum payments to the state made be voided if online casinos are regulated with a resulting drop in tribal revenue.

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Online casinos have a new easy and safe method to transfer player identification, PlayerVerify.com.

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Online casino operators in Australia are resisting the high taxes they pay to subsidize horse racing down under.

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