Germany to Dump License Cap on Online-Gambling Operators
After two years of legal setbacks that largely left unimplemented a major 2012 revision of Germany’s online gambling laws, the country’s 16 states have agreed to a new framework that …
After two years of legal setbacks that largely left unimplemented a major 2012 revision of Germany’s online gambling laws, the country’s 16 states have agreed to a new framework that …
The American Gaming Association (AGA) has launched a frontal attack on the United States’ widely-despised Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), the law pased in 1992 that prevents the …
The future of online gambling in Pennsylvania took a step forward on Thursday as the state House of Representatives passed a gambling bill by a vote of 108 to 71. …
New technical standards are set to be implemented by the UKGC [United Kingdom Gambling Commission], with a near-final version of the upcoming standards just published this week by the UKGC. …
It was supposed to be the Party/Borgata Network’s shining moment of the year. It was supposed to be PartyPoker’s jab to the nose of PokerStars, its way of saying that …
One of the primary reasons for online gambling regulation is to protect consumers from unscrupulous, or at least careless, operators. Over the years, we have seen some of the worst-case …
The office of New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced twin settlements regarding false advertising claims made by the world’s two largest daily fantasy sports [DFS] service …
The parent company of Atlantic City’s Borgata Hotel Casino has claimed an important legal victory in its high-profile lawsuit against professional gambler Phil Ivey over “edge sorting” tactics employed by …
United States Representative Frank Pallone (D-New Jersey) has announced his plans to introduce new federal-level legislation that will revamp and unify the patchwork of laws that currently affect sports betting …