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bet365, Unibet Banished from Eastern Europe
- May 3, 2016 By Nemanja L. -
World-famous gaming operators bet365 and Unibet have suffered major setbacks in their efforts to cater for the Eastern European market and offer their services to sports bettors in Bulgaria and Lithuania respectively. The UK gaming company had been awarded an online gaming licence in Bulgaria back in August 2015, but the State Commission on Gambling […] Continue Reading
New Orleans Casino Post the Largest Winnings Drop in March
- May 2, 2016 By Samantha A. -
The New Orleans Casinos saw their winnings fall by 12.2 percent within the month of March; this is the largest drop in activity for any of the state’s gambling regions. These gaming establishments brought in more than $51.5 million during the month of March, according to the figures that were released on Monday by the […] Continue Reading
Regulators on the Isle of Man Consider Digital Currencies
- May 2, 2016 By Oliver Young -
News media have reported that Isle of Man regulators are considering virtual currencies such as Bitcoin to ensure that regulations among licensees remain relevant. Because of the high popularity and increase of use of digital currencies in online gambling, CoinDeck, a popular publication, reported that gambling regulations on the Isle of Man are pondering on […] Continue Reading
NetEnt Games Now Available to New Jersey Gamblers at Tropicana Online Casino
- April 27, 2016 By Oliver Young -
Casino fans from the US state of New Jersey can now play games from NetEnt software at Tropicana Online Casino. Today the Swedish based software and game developer announced that a selection of its top notch online casino products has gone live at the online gaming division of the Atlantic City’s Tropicana Casino. This wouldn’t […] Continue Reading
Research Company Predicts the Future of US Casinos
- April 25, 2016 By Oliver Young -
Research firm Rubin Brown published the 2016 edition of the report ‘Gaming Statistics’, a comprehensive review of the gambling industry in the United States. This is the 7th year anniversary of the publication which includes statistical data from this industry, namely data from more than 1,000 gambling operators across 40 US states and it incorporates […] Continue Reading
New Jersey Regulator Explains the Dirty Activities of Online Operators in Grey Markets
- April 20, 2016 By Oliver Young -
The gambling regulatory body in the US state of New Jersey published a file on its website explaining its view on how dirty online gambling licensees can get through their activities in legal ‘grey zone’ markets. In an advisory bulletin titled the “Impact of operations in grey markets on suitability for licensure”, the director of […] Continue Reading
Michigan Launches New Online Gambling Bill
- April 18, 2016 By Oliver Young -
Michigan has recently launched an online gambling bill which proposes new ways of legalizing and regulating this industry. The US state currently has a limited form of online lottery gaming, but the online gambling activities might be expanded with the introduction of this recent bill to the state Senate. Senate Bill 889, also referred to […] Continue Reading
Czech Republic Set to Raise Gambling Tax
- April 14, 2016 By Nemanja L. -
Czech Republic has made an important step towards increasing the gambling tax in the country as the lower house approved the bill designed to increase said tax. The European Union state is in the process of regulating its gambling market and the government has clearly jumped at the opportunity to hand a much needed boost […] Continue Reading
A Man Was Shot at the Wetumpka’s Wind Creek Casino
- April 12, 2016 By Samantha A. -
Early this past Saturday morning a man was injured by being shot while he was in the parking deck at the Wetumpka’s Wind Creek Casino sitting in his vehicle. According to the Poarch Creek Tribal Police Department representative, the victim and the suspect knew each other. With this knowledge it is sure to be an […] Continue Reading
Australian Group Wants POC-Style Taxation on Online Gambling
- April 11, 2016 By Oliver Young -
The South Australian Council of Social Services (SACSA) wants changes to the current online gambling tax laws in the country in order to ensure that taxes are paid where bets are placed. The Aussie group says that gambling operators being licensed by the current licensing jurisdictions have been avoiding paying the right taxes because according […] Continue Reading