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Sports Betting USA publishes five-point Clarion Accord17 November 2017(PRESS RELEASE) -- Delegates attending Sports Betting USA (SBUSA), the two day conference held in New York from 14-15 November, have recommended a plan of initiatives to expedite the introduction of regulated and responsible sports betting across the country. Announced by event organizer Ewa Bakun at the conclusion of SBUSA, the so-called Clarion Accord comprises the following five-point plan:
The positivity and optimism was reinforced by those attending what was an historic event. Karl Bennison, Chief of Enforcement at Nevada Gaming Control Board, stated, "It's been such a great spectrum of speakers and attendees, with everything from operators to regulatory bodies, to foreign jurisdictions; I've learned a lot, and I really value this opportunity at this time. "The level of demand for this show highlights what a key topic this is, and going into the future, it all depends on the Supreme Court's decision. If it opens up, there will be a increased demand as new states come on board and need to learn about the industry. In saying that, I think the consensus is that even if it doesn't change next year, the decision will be made in the next few years, so whatever the outcome of the ruling, I think there will continue to be value in an event like this." Echoing this view, Cathy Beeding, Vice President and General Counsel at Island View Casino Resort, explained, "The Sports Betting USA Conference in its inaugural year has just been fantastic, completely packed full of information that is valuable to operators, suppliers, regulators. Basically, the entire ecosystem A-Z was covered in this conference in an efficient and fun way, very well-managed by Clarion and the team. I hope to see it evolve into the other areas of sport wagering and whatever sports betting turns into in America." She added, "I think this event is going to become even more interesting going forward; even if PASPA is upheld, this topic isn't going to go away, because you're going to see some states which have a ton of smart people in them with a ton of really smart lawyers, and operators who are seeking revenue all trying to find a way to get in the game, and Sports Betting USA is the place to do that."
Sports Betting USA publishes five-point Clarion Accord
is republished from GamingMeets.com.
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