gambling

US Concedes Defeat in WTO Online Gambling Case

The US has conceded defeat by declining to appeal Antigua’s victory at the World Trade Organization and has announced they are withdrawing their treaty obligations with respect to gambling and betting services.

Lets all support Barney Frank’s new Gambling Legislation

‘The Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative’ aims to highlight the importance of a regulated framework that will allow US players to continue to enjoy gaming in the comfort of their own homes.

Utah Indicts Online Gambling Payment Processors

On Friday 11th May, the U.S. attorney for Utah announced charges against various individuals and companies involved in the processing of payments for online gambling operations.

US Antigua decision a snub to WTO

The United States last week decided to withdraw from one of its WTO commitments after it finally lost its battle with Antigua and Barbuda over on-line gambling. The decision has evoked a storm of outrage and concern.

Tour de France team hit by gambling controversy

The Tour de France bicycle race has once again been hit by controversy. But this time it is not over drugs but gambling.

NETeller – To Distribute ‘Frozen’ US funds

Withdrawing from the US markets in January 2007, following the arrests of the Canadian founders NETeller left behind two thirds of its business.

European Commission Ruling

Friday marks the end of the two month deadline that came with the stage two ‘reasoned opinion’ issued by the European Commission on March 21st 2007.

UK Gambling Commission receive over 2000 licence applications

Applications for operating licences flooded in to the Gambling Commission during the final week before the continuation rights deadline on 27 April.

PartyGaming fights affiliate fraud

Online gambling Company PartyGaming has reportedly subscribed to a large affiliate fraud-monitoring contract with Envisional.

BetonSports ready to plead guilty

Reports are circulating that the troubled online gambling firm BetonSports, is ready to plead guilty to a range of racketeering and wire fraud charges against the company in a plea agreement with the US Department of Justice.

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