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Legal News Archives - Page 19

 
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APCW Perspectives Weekly: Online Gambling Bill Passes in Delaware!

4 July 2012
Online Gambling has been legalized in the state of Delaware, nearly six years after the passage of the UIGEA. Not only that, but Nevada has started to issues online poker licenses to gaming companies in the state!
 

Full Tilt's Ray Bitar in FBI custody

2 July 2012
Full Tilt Poker CEO Ray Bitar was indicted on April 15, 2011, on charges of bank fraud, money laundering, illegal gambling offenses and violating the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).
 

PPA: Lame duck session only hope for U.S. online poker

1 July 2012
The message from today's Poker Players Alliance town hall today was clear: The best -- and perhaps only -- chance to pass federal legislation regulating online poker this year will come in the lame duck session of Congress after the November elections.
 

Casino City Gang -- All in edition

28 June 2012
Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss Delaware passing online gambling legislation, try to unravel on of the weirdest hands the World Series of Poker has seen and look at William Hill's strategy in the U.S. They also make their best bets.
 

Perspectives Weekly: Advertisement double standard edition

27 June 2012
J Todd reports on how gambling companies are using free play and social gaming to prepare for the possibility of American regulation of online gambling and whether advertisements for the gambling industry should be held to a higher standard.
 

Delaware Senate OKs online gambling

27 June 2012
The Delaware Legislature has passed a bill that would allow table games, video lottery games, and traditional lottery games to be offered online.
 

Regulators OK interactive gaming license for Bally Technologies, IGT

22 June 2012
Bally Technologies received the initial unanimous approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission, followed by rival International Game Technology about 45 minutes later.
 

Casino City Gang: I'll Have Another Verbal Declaration edition

7 June 2012
In this week's podcast, Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss the verbal declaration "rule" at the WSOP, the mess created by Purple Lounge's bizarre route to bankruptcy and this weekend's Belmont Stakes. They also make their best bets.
 

APCW Perspectives Weekly: Time to pay up in Spain

6 June 2012
In this week's Perspectives Weekly, J Todd explains why with the Spanish online gambling market opening up, it's also time for all the would-be license candidates to pay up. Plus, he offers his unique take on bwin.party paying out $50 million for social gaming.
 

William Hill shuts down Australian betting website

5 June 2012
Pulling out of Australia might be connected with the company's desire to do business in Nevada.
 

Top-10 ridiculous gambling laws

4 June 2012
Gambling laws can be the most arcane and unreasonable laws on the books, whether they be at the local, state or federal level. Here are 10 of the most ridiculous offenders.
 

APCW Perspectives Weekly: Here comes Delaware

30 May 2012
In this week's Perspective's Weekly, J Todd interviews the head of acquisitions for the bringit affiliate program and looks at Delaware's attempt to pass online gaming legislation.
 

Cosmopolitan sues to shut down bogus website

24 May 2012
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas on Tuesday, asks for an injunction requiring the domain name registrar, Jiangsu Bangning Science & Technology Co. Ltd., to remove or disable the misleading website.
 

Strip pools get reprieve from federal rule

24 May 2012
Implementation of the rule, scheduled to take effect Monday, was delayed until Jan. 31, and it appears that the regulation's proposed standards were eased.
 

Perspectives Weekly: Illinois plans to expand online offering; N.J. polls conflict

23 May 2012
J Todd discusses the Illinois plan to run online gambling operations through the state's lottery, recent polling data from New Jersey, and interviews Dmitry Bodov, an affiliate manager from Lotos Affiliates.
 

Perspectives Weekly: Something smells fishy edition

16 May 2012
J Todd discusses the possibility that N.J. Governor Chris Christie's could once again veto online gambling legislation, and why he thinks it smells fishy. He also provides updates on the Lock Poker acquisition of the Cake Poker Network and bwin.party's plan to enter the California market.
 

Illinois looks to lottery to regulate online casino, poker

16 May 2012
Illinois was the first state in the U.S. to sell lottery tickets online, and now, Illinois State Sen. John J. Cullerton is looking to make it the first state in the U.S. to offer regulated online poker and casino games.
 

bwin.party and United Auburn Indian Community enter online poker agreement

9 May 2012
bwin.party and the United Auburn Indian Community (UAIC) have entered into a formal agreement to offer online poker services in California if suitable intrastate legislation is enacted in the state
 

Casino City Gang: What a mess edition

3 May 2012
Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd look at the implosion of Groupe Bernard Tapie's takeover of Full Tilt Poker, address Full Tilt takeover rumors and reports, discuss the new World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific, gambling in Massachusetts and make their Kentucky Derby picks.
 

Everest Poker poised to lead in Massachusetts

25 April 2012
Everest Poker, one of the only operators that declined to take bets from U.S. players after the UIGEA passed, is well positioned to benefit from that decision.
 


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