One year ago, there were three. And today, the same three remain – New Jersey, Delaware, and Nevada. Although these states have already been established as lawful participants in the online gambling market, efforts are still being made to reverse any gains online gambling has made in the U.S. in recent years. In August, the …
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One of the requirements of legalized and regulated online gambling is that online casinos must be connected with a brick and mortar casino. However, there is a bit of a loophole. Trump Plaza in New Jersey is — following rampant speculation and expectations – closing its doors, but their London based online partner Betfair will …
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Yeah, I’ll have a cheeseburger with fries and a Coke Biggie Sized. What, I thought this was a café? Oh, an Internet café, where you have multiple computers in one place and you can utilize the Internet in a public setting. Well Kern County has put the kibosh on real Internet cafés, but apparently there …
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The Justice Department has launched a federal investigation, researching consumer bank fraud in regard to many banks and payment firms turning a blind eye to unauthorized transactions. It goes without saying that consumers rely on banks and payment firms to put safeguards in place to identify illegally withdrawn funds. But in the case of payday …
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When surfing the Internet, we all expect a certain level of anonymity. While we all know that our IP address can be recorded, as well as data gathered from web browsers, we all expect to have much of our personal information protected. In fact, there are many laws in place designed specifically for online consumer …
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Nevada, Delaware, and New Jersey are all seeing a significant increase in their gambling revenue made possible by the addition of online gambling. The additional revenue that online gambling has the potential to generate has many states such as California and Illinois weighing the pros and cons. But many believe that Pennsylvania may be next. …
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According to a report published Tuesday in The Hill, a coalition of libertarian groups has come forward to oppose efforts that would effectively ban online gambling at the federal level. The coalition calls the controversial bill in question “an inappropriate and unnecessary use of federal powers that infringes on the rights of individuals and states.” …
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One of the the giants in online and mobile gambling, SuperCasino, is stepping forward to voice strong opposition to lawmakers looking to ban online gambling at the federal level. Not surprisingly, the company would like to see the nascent online gambling market in the U.S. continue to flourish. Speaking against the National Conference of State …
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As online gambling evolves into a thriving young industry (despite being a regulated legal activity in only three U.S. states today), educators are bracing for the legal impact that the more widespread adoption of online gambling could have on a diverse array of industries. Consequently, individuals pursuing their law degree may soon find online gambling …
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You can ban it, but that doesn’t mean you will stop it. That’s the what James J. Murren, the CEO of MGM Resorts International, said Friday when discussing a potential federal ban on online gambling in the United States. Murren appears to be among those who are of the mindset that gamblers will still find …
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