In Minnesota, state lawmakers are set to discuss a new 13-page bill that would make legal, online, mobile and in-person sports wagering in the midwestern U.S. state. According to B2B online magazine, iGaming Business… SF1984, which is sponsored by [...]
Online gaming operators found guilty of illegally offering their services to players in the Netherlands can now reportedly expect to incur a minimum fine of €200,000 ($227,480) following yesterday’s implementation of changes to the [...]
In Connecticut, the joint Public Safety and Security Committee is reportedly set to hold a special meeting later today in order to consider the merits of four pieces of proposed legislation that, if passed, could significantly alter the eastern [...]
The revised opinion by the United States Department of Justice Concerning the Wire Act has Lots of gaming stakeholders in Arms up. So much so, that legal struggles have begun against the choice. The latest set to challenge the opinion is the iDEA Growth [...]
Earlier this week, the Dutch Senate conducted a vote regarding the Remote Gambling Bill. The bill has been authorized, and online gambling licensing will begin within the next calendar year. The bill’s approval was slow-going as it had been first [...]
In the United Kingdom, the Gambling Commission regulator has unveiled a new set of rules that have been designed to aid its efforts at preventing self-excluded players and those under the age of 18 from gambling online. Age verification: The regulator [...]
Despite a combined government crackdown together with the passage of new laws, the gaming black market allegedly remains ubiquitous throughout Australia and is anticipated to be worth as much as $1.419 billion a year at the end of 2020. Asian Racing [...]
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has reportedly ordered a subsidiary of Rush Street Gambling to pay a fine of $30,000 after determining that it had allowed people under the age of 21 to place wagers via its domain at PlaySugarHouse.com. [...]