Here’s What Happened This Week in mGaming

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Here’s What Happened This Week in mGamingHere are some of the top stories in mobile and online gaming that we’ve been monitoring in recent days.

While California has not yet legalized online gambling, it is important to remember that tribe based casinos are still able to offer online gambling.

According to a new report published Thursday by The Hill, the online gambling sector is being negatively impacted in a widespread fashion by Shellshock.

Recently MGM launched a campaign called, “Let NY Play!” New York would like to be one of the next states to be allowed to legally supply online gambling. Starting back in September this campaign was mainly pushed via social media giants Facebook and Twitter.

There are no shortages of places where you can play free online poker, but as more states contemplate regulating online gambling, more tech and gaming firms are searching for ways to capture a piece of the pie. Currently online poker is only legal and regulated in Delaware, Nevada, and New Jersey, but at least seven other states are seriously weighing the pros and cons.

Recently the European Union pressed ahead with a lawsuit against Sweden’s online gambling policy. This is the first country to receive a lawsuit from the European Union for this reason. Not only is this a big deal for Sweden, but it could also potentially cause ramifications for any other European Union countries that hold a monopoly on online gambling.

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