888.com Says Acquisitions Are Likely: CEO Vague on Details

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HR 6663 Not Welcome by Online Gambling Community

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Online Gambling Paradise Site of Bloody Honeymoon Murder

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Payout Nightmares Continue With Sportsbooks, Poker Sites

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William Hill Hit by High Taxes in Great Britain

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Borgata Babes Lawsuit Settlement Reached

A sexual harassment case lodged against Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel has been settled according to a report in Newsday.

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Mohawks Respond to Forbes Bodog Article Regarding Seizures

An article was recently released on Forbes.com that creates several misimpressions that the Morris Mohawk Gaming Group feels compelled to clarify for our customers.

As most of our customers already know, all operators outsource payment processing functions to third parties and these payment processors are subject to regulatory constraints wherever they operate, and, occasionally in the US, are subject to legal action because of the uncertain legal environment there.

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Four Congressmen Ask for Clarity in UIGEA Implementation

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What Was Zip Payments Doing Operating From the US?

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US Government Targets Payment Processors for Online Gambling in States

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Feds Hound Bodog: Millions of Dollars Seized

The U.S. government recently seized $24 million from bank accounts linked to Bodog, the giant, illegal-under-U.S.-law Internet gaming operation founded by Canadian tycoon Calvin Ayre.

Federal filings make very clear that a serious criminal investigation of the Bodog enterprise is ongoing. At a minimum, word of the seizures is likely to rattle the confidence of U.S.-based online gamblers that they will receive their winnings, not only from Bodog but from the industry's other remaining participants.

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South Africa Approves Online Gambling: Date Not Yet Set for Operators

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New Bank for Online Gamblers: Ivobank Backed by Powerful Family

A new online bank catering to online gambling enthusiasts has opened and offers fast and secure online money transfer services.

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PayPal Sharing Customer Information With Government

Lots of people use PayPal but the online payment solution seems to care little about customer privacy.

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Covers.com Settles Trademark Dispute With GPCI

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Online Gambling Chatrooms Become Place for Sex, Seductions, Love

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Make Online Gambling Legal Researchers Say

When University of Western Ontario professor June Cotte started researching online gambling, she never expected to recommend it be legalized.

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A Mormon linebacker tackles Las Vegas Underbelly

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Checks From Online Poker Sites Bouncing: What's Going On?

Gambling911.com has been reporting extensively on bouncing checks from various online poker websites.

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Zip Payments Culprit in Online Gambling Checks Bouncing Says Rovell

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Gambling911.com Launches New Website

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Decision Re: Child Online Protection Act Has Ramifications for Online Gambling

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Online Gambling Withdrawals By Check - Get Used to the Delays

Online gambling sites are now issuing the following notices regarding withdrawal of funds via check:

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European Union Officials to Meet With US Delegates Over Online Gambling

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€4m payout on Padraig Harrington!

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Professor Accuses Spencer Bachus of Using "Scare Tactics"

Says Spencer Bachus incorrectly cited the university's research on gambling addiction in arguing for the continued prohibition on online gambling.

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Bodog Recovers on Search: Rides Surge of Emelianenko Win

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Decline in Las Vegas Gaming Market Places Sands Corp. on Review

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Several More Months to Resolve Internet Gambling Feud

Antigua's finance minister says it could take several more months to resolve an Internet gambling feud with the U.S.
 

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