Author: Sydney Markie

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Deadline Tightened for Online Gambling Legislation

For months now, Spain has been trying to legalize and regulate its online gambling market. However, the legislation has been delayed due to the sheer number of amendments and suggestions that have been made by politicians and gaming organizations. Now, the Loterías y Apuestas del Estado is putting its foot down in order to get…

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Gambling Law to Implement Censorship Software

According to recent reports, the new German online gambling legislation contains a regulation that will closely monitor players. The condition is very controversial and has many players around the country weary about the risks that could possibly arise. The legislation calls it a Network Lock, ‘sniffer software’ that can be used to block websites and…

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Greek Gambling Monopoly Negotiations Back On

In mid-2010, OPAP, the Greek gambling monopoly started negations with online gambling operators PlayTech and 888 Holdings. The monopoly was looking for help with launching its online gambling division, but the parties could not reach an agreement on the amount of money that would be paid for their services. Now, OPAP has opened up the…

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Sweden to Revamp Gambling Laws

 Many countries across Europe currently have gambling monopolies in place, but several are looking at the option of disbanding them. One such country is Sweden, which is now considering the option of disbanding its current gambling monopoly Svenska Spel. A spokesperson for the ruling political party told a local newspaper that politicians in the country…

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FIFA President to Spend $1 Billion to Fight Match-Fixing

The biggest obstacles for FIFA and football leagues across Europe are match-fixing and other forms of illegal sportsbetting. For years, these crimes have hindered the development of the industry and Sepp Blatter has had enough. The Swiss FIFA president has announced a $1 billion initiative that would help to develop the game and fight match-fixing.…

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Online Poker Will Continue to Thrive In Europe

While the events of Black Friday have all but destroyed the online poker industry in America, the market continues to flourish in Europe. Industry experts predicted that the market would go belly-up around the entire world, but players across the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe continue to play at online poker sites, including…

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Poker Stars and Full Tilt Reopen

Last Friday, Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker were shut down by the American government. Players were dismayed to discover that they would be unable to access their accounts and all of their winnings. Fortunately, the Department of Justice is allowing two of the sites to reopen, in order to give players a…

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Video Game Developers Taking Operations Online

A new online gaming platform in Belgium will allow for traditional, land-based casinos to enter the online gambling world. Gaming leader ComTrade has teamed up with the local Belgian video game designer Pascual Games to offer land-based casino operators software that will integrate faster and more innovative technology for online players. This occasions marks Pascual…

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Americans Distancing Themselves from Black Friday Victims

On April 15, 2011, three of the most popular online poker sites had their domains seized by the American government. While American players have been forced to abandon their accounts with Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute poker, American companies are willingly severing ties to save face. According to EGaming Review, ESPN has removed…

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