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The eight year World Trade Organisation stand-off between the government of Antigua and Barbuda and the United States over internet gambling could be about to hit the headlines again. On Wednesday the island government’s Finance and Economy Minister Harold Lovell announced that the government is thinking about resurrecting the dispute in the WTO on the …
Two online gambling websites in the Win United stable, a group in which Sportingbet founder and respected industry exec Mark Blandford has a substantial interest, are to receive software from Chartwell Technology in an agreement signed this week. The multiyear agreement enables Win United’s sites YouWin and Sportsbook to deploy Chartwell table games, card games …
The inequity of US legislation designed to hammer online gambling in the United States was again illustrated this week in an article which appeared in USA Today. Enforcement campaigns against internet gambling in the USA are highly contentious and tend be more than a little selective, with horse racing, state lotteries and fantasy sports all …
The Scottish Football League Second Division side, Ayr United (known as “The Honest Men”), has signed a one-year shirt sponsorship deal with BodogBrand.com.
The global online gambling group Sportingbet has announced that it has signed a three year partnership with Leeds United FC to commence at the start of the coming 2010/11 nPower Championship season.
In an op-ed article published this week in the Washington publication Roll Call, Representative Jared Polis (D-CO) argues that regulating Internet gambling in order to protect consumers and generate up to $42 billion in new revenue is a “sensible approach.”
Betfair execs were no doubt celebrating this week following the announcement that the UK online betting group has been selected as a sponsor by the world famous football club Manchester United.
Play United Casino.com, which recently switched software provider from RTG to Playtech issued an intriguing press release this week which gives an insight into new games ahead.
Until it has completed its current review of the Gambling Act the UK government will not accept any further applications for inclusion in its advertising white list, which enables offshore online gambling companies to advertise in the United Kingdom media.
It seems to have taken an inordinately long time to get going, but this week at last saw officials from the United States Trade Representative’s office and the European Union sitting down to discuss the way forward on the EU’s complaint regarding US discriminatory approaches to Internet gambling and online gambling companies.
Two positive but unrelated opinions on the legalisation of online gambling in the United States were given this week, adding credibility to a growing optimism that this year will see the United States joining other progressive Western nations in permitting controlled and regulated betting over the Internet.