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Jun 12, 2009
U.S.T.R. Playing It Cool on EU Trade Complaint A complex trade bout between the United States and the European Union continues to progress, but trade officials here were measured in responding to a new European Commission report critical of American Internet gambling policy.
Jun 11, 2009
Enter the Taxman Sanford I. Millar, a California attorney specializing in tax law, thinks that the offshore sites whose poker payout funds are being seized (and the players to whom those funds belong) could be facing trouble from the Internal Revenue Service.
Jun 10, 2009
U.S. Chills Online Poker Industry with Frozen Funds The United States government is attempting to seize over $30 million in payouts owed to around 27,000 American online poker players.
Jun 09, 2009
Nambling Notes | June 9, 2009 France swings and misses with its draft market-opening proposal, Microgaming inks Expekt as a casino licensee and more.
Jun 09, 2009
GigaMedia in Final Negotiations on Everest Sale On its first-quarter results Tuesday, GigaMedia Ltd. said it is in final negotiations with two parties it didn't identify about a potential sale or merger of its struggling online casino and poker business.
Jun 09, 2009
Q.& A. | Nick Fitt, Director, SecureBet Nick Fitt, a 10-year industry veteran, spoke exclusively to IGamingNews about securebet, a new payments and security solution that utilizes one of the world's most ubiquitous devices: the mobile phone.
Jun 09, 2009
Assessing the Threat | Card Fraud Tricia Lines Hill of First Atlantic Commerce examines how online gambling merchants are dealing with one of the sector's most persistent threats: card fraud.
Jun 09, 2009
Stop Getting Ripped Off | Fraud Prevention for Dummies If, like me, you have suffered the ignominy of being defrauded on your credit card, you’ll know that feeling of despair when you find out that it is apparently so easy for someone to clone your card, snatch your details and lighten your wallet -- all from some basement in Baltimore.
Jun 09, 2009
Distributed Denial of Service | Who Will Be Targeted? If you looked at all the actors that are swirling around DDoS at the moment, you’d find shady governments and non-government proxies, dissidents, hackers, online gaming operators, criminal networks, I.S.P.s and the big tsunami of malware vulnerability.
Jun 08, 2009
Minn. Government Drops Blocking Bid Minnesota on Monday dropped its enforcement action against 11 Internet service providers that were recently ordered to block Minnesotans from accessing nearly 200 Internet gambling Web sites.

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