Nambling Notes | March 20, 2009

20 March 2009

COMING SOON Results are due out next week on the investigation involving the United States I-gaming ban enforcements and its possible violation of World Trade Organization rules, Reuters reports.

Catherine Ashton, European Union trade commissioner, told reporters on Thursday that the European Commission will announce the results sometime next week.

Clive Hawkswood, chief executive of Remote Gambling Association, the group who filed the initial complaint in late 2007, told IGamingNews in February that he believes the ruling will be in his group's favor.

Ahead of next week's announcement, Mr. Hawkswood told IGamingNews Friday: "I understand the enquiry has been completed and that a report is ready for publication, but there is no formal date for an announcement yet. It is now a question of timing and handling."

NEW WAYS TO PAY Devilfish Gaming has added a 14 new country-specific deposit and withdrawal methods for players at its online poker and casino site. Using the MoneyBookers solution, the gaming site has given specific payment methods to 12 countries including Austria, Italy and Singapore.


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