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New York State contemplating expanding casino offerings
Lawmakers in Albany, the capital of New York, are deliberating whether to allow table games in places such as the Saratoga Casino and Raceway, in Saratoga, less than an hour form the state’s capital. Supporters point out that table games, … Read More
EGBA Publishes New Document in Response to Green Paper
The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) has submitted a new report concerning online regulation in the European Union. The 105 page document arrives in direct response to the EC’s Green Paper concerning internet gambling throughout Europe – a publication … Read More
British Columbia to Impose Limits on Casino Cash Transactions
Gaming venues located in British Columbia Canada have announced that they will be imposing new limits on cash transcations in the immediate future. The B.C. Lottery Corporation has revealed that it will be introducing fresh restrictions on the amount of … Read More
Spanish Gaming Legislation to Advance Economy
A new investigation into the impact of legalized online gaming in Spain has revealed a string of potential benefits to the country, it emerged this month. The latest reports indicate that moves to introduce a regulated service will boost the … Read More
Poker is a Game of Skill, Rules Toulouse Court
French gaming legislation found itself in the spotlight this week following the passage of a new court ruling concerning the status of poker in the country. A Toulouse court concluded that poker was officially a “game of skill” following a … Read More
Gaming laws in Latvia up for discussion
Changes to the laws governing offline and online gambling in Latvia have been proposed by the country’s Lotteries and Gambling Supervisory Inspection. Draft proposals are now officially under review, which cover changes in laws covering all aspects of gambling.
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John Penrose Pushes For New UK Gambling Legislation
UK gambling laws are to be revised following the recent events of Black Friday, it was confirmed this week. Ministers are currently pushing for reforms to the existing system with particular emphasis on the removal of the ‘White List’. Fronting … Read More
EU Criticises Germany’s Proposed Gaming Legislation
German gamers were given fresh hopes of greater freedoms this week after ministers were called upon to relax the terms of proposed gambling legislation. Criticism from British and Maltese authorities as well as other EU members could force the country … Read More
Isle of Man Unveils New Network Services License
The Gambling Supervision Commission of the Isle of Man made headlines this week after adding a new licensing category to its existing portfolio. The Network Services License represents the latest B2B certification to enter the industry and will be issued … Read More
Australia Politicians Call for Gaming Legislation Review
Australian gaming has been making headlines this week as lawmakers push for a review of existing legislation. Last month saw the Australian Department of Gaming, Racing and Liquor issue a fresh plea for ministers to reconsider the terms of the … Read More





