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Bachus defends Net gambling ban
Rep. Spencer Bachus two years ago helped enact a federal ban on Internet gambling, but that was nowhere near the end of the debate.
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888 taking a dive in the pools
Sportech, the Football pools operator, is to target millions of online poker and casino players following a "milestone" deal signed yesterday with 888, the internet gaming giant.
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888 and Sportech in online pools tie-up
Online gamer 888 has signed a strategic partnership with pools operator Sportech to supply it with an online gaming system.
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CryptoLogic on Track to Replace and Exceed Littlewoods Revenue
At least five new customers launching this summer and fall, driving growth for e-gaming software leader
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Slot machine ruling could encourage Rank sale
A relaxation of UK slot machine laws expected on Wednesday could trigger a widely tipped sale or break up of UK betting firm Rank.
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New delay in discussions to end gaming dispute
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) was informed yesterday that Antigua and Barbuda and the United States had agreed to another deferral of arbitration proceedings, as the two countries seek to finalise a bilateral agreement that would bring years of conflict over the Internet gambling industry to an end.
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Betsson files complaint over Gaming Board fines
The gaming company Betsson has reported Sweden’s Gaming Board to the Ombudsmen of Justice (JO) over the Board’s plans for fining Betsson after the company opened a store in Stockholm.
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Sportingbet moves to free staff jailed in Turkey
Sportingbet will this week attempt to break the legal deadlock surrounding two London-based junior staff who have been thrown into an Istanbul jail.
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Paris Court rejects PSG claims: use of the brand by sports betting websites constitutes neither act of counterfeiting nor commercial free riding
In a judgment delivered on 17 June 2008 following a claim brought by Paris Saint Germain Football Club against bwin and Unibet two online sports betting companies and members of the EGBA, the Paris Tribunal of First Instance rejected all of the football club’s demands.
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US House Committee votes on web gambling ban
The US House Committee on Financial Services is to vote on 24 June on whether to dissolve the controversial Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006.
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ESI Clarifies US Situation
ESI Entertainment Systems Inc. ("ESI") (TSX:ESY) a leading provider of secure payment processing services to international e-commerce industries, today clarifies the Company's position regarding the Deferred Prosecution Agreement ("DPA") entered into with the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York ("USAO").
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BetOnSports Liquidators Holding Out on More Submissions for Compensation
In September of 2007, the country of Antigua appointed VantisPLC, a UK accounting firm, as the trustee in bankruptcy for BetonSports. In February of 2008 they were asked to oversee the liquidation of the insolvent company's assets. According to a statement by Vantis, when they took on the receivership, BetonSports showed almost $27 million in liabilities with approximately $16 million owed to players. Assets, however, only totalled $10 million with $8 million of that consisting of accounts receivable. Consequently, the players can not get all their funds back and the amount they receive will be determined by how much Vantis can recoup from debtors.
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Man Accused Of Helping To Steal Personal Information Online
A former employee of a disgraced Internet gambling site helped steal the personal information for at least 150 people as part of an identify theft ring, federal authorities announced Monday.
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Wimbledon pledges to crack down on Russian mafia's match-fixing betting scams
Wimbledon fortnight begins today with a pledge to fight back against the threat of match-fixing by the Russian mafia.
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Wimbledon: 'vulnerable' players at risk of betting syndicates
Tennis authorities believe that gambling syndicates may attempt to fix matches at Wimbledon, the official in charge of the tournament admitted yesterday.
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Wimbledon fears match-fixing scandal in massive betting scam
Eight matches at Wimbledon have been reported to the tennis authorities on suspicion that their results have been fixed by professional gambling syndicates.
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Exclusive: Tennis authorities to stamp out betting rackets as Wimbledon starts
A clampdown on corruption in professional tennis is to be announced on the opening day of Wimbledon, in the wake of revelations that match-fixing and illegal betting are rife.
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Local gaming firm eyes new joint venture
London-listed online casino firm Asianlogic Ltd. is planning a joint venture with local gaming company Leisure and Resorts World Corp. (LRWC).
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Rank Group says Guoco raises stake in co to 14.15 pct
Asia-based Guoco Group Ltd has further raised its stake in UK casino and bingo company Rank Group Plc. to 14.15 percent, according to a filing to the stock exchange.
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Malta to regularise gaming law
Malta will be removing the barrier prohibiting foreign operators in the online gaming industry from working in Malta from its law, even though the restriction was never applied in practice.
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