iGaming News Page 757

Sparks Fly During GIGSE Payment Pane
20 June 2005
It didn't take long for sparks to fly at GIGSE 2005. Towards the end of the conference's first day of seminars a panel was held to discuss the challenges facing the payment processing industry.»
On Track - June 2005
17 June 2005
A monthly review of events, business news and other happenings in the racing industry, particularly in the interactive space.»
Summary of the Interactive Gaming Industry
17 June 2005
Professor Joseph Kelly from State University of New York College at Buffalo presented a very thorough roundup of the I-gaming industry and the key legal issues to the U.S. National Council of Legislators from Gaming States at the council's meeting held June 4. The document was made available courtesy of Cantania Consulting Group (www.cataniaconsulting.com).»
A Taxing Situation for BetandWin in Austria
16 June 2005
The office of Vienna's public prosecutor says that Austria-based BetandWin should have been taxed on revenues generated by its offshore online gambling subsidiary. The office has confirmed with Austria Presse Agentur that it is investigating the company under suspicion of illegal levy on gambling tax.»
Nambling Notes - June 16, 2005
16 June 2005
In today's Nambling Notes: Party Poker nears liftoff, Casino City files an appeal and more.»
PokerRoom.com Awarded Regulator's Approval
14 June 2005
eCOGRA has announced the award of the "Play It Safe" seal to PokerRoom.com. »
The Top 10s
14 June 2005
It's the Hitwise Top 10 "Entertainment - Gambling" sites for the week ending June 11. This week:
Singapore
1. Singapore Pools
2. AsianBookie.com
3. Sport Bookie
4. sb1888.com
5. 888.com
6. AB Disc. Board
7. 888royal.com
8. Active Odds
9. Ladbrokes
10. Sing. Turf Club
More lists this way. . . »
Nambling Notes - GIGSE Edition
14 June 2005
Montreal is once again the center of the I-gaming universe, as the industry congregates for the seventh annual Global Interactive Gaming Summit & Expo. Naturally, Nambling Notes focuses on highlights from the event, and today's edition rounds up days one and two.»
Weekly Nambling Notes
11 June 2005
A review of news briefs for the week of June 6-10.»
Search Engine Advertisement Case In California Proceeds to Next Phase
10 June 2005
A court in San Francisco, California has denied Google, Yahoo! and 11 other search engines a motion to dismiss a class action suit that first surfaced in August 2004. The two plaintiffs in the case claim that they used illegal sponsored ads on the search engine websites to find illegal online casinos to which they then lost thousands of dollars. Ira Rothken, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs, says that the case will now proceed with the discovery process and eventually go to trial unless a settlement is reached.»
Nambling Notes - June 10, 2005
10 June 2005
In today's Nambling Notes: PokerStars reportedly moving to the Isle of Man, Youbet's CEO rings the NASDAQ's opening bell, Canadian horserace betting operator Woodbine seeks access to U.S. pari-mutuel wagering, plus more.»
Casino City's Advertising Case Heads to Court of Appeals
10 June 2005
On Monday Casino City will file an appeal of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana's dismissal of the company's motion for declaratory judgment regarding its right to carry advertising for Internet gambling services. The Court ruled in February that Casino lacks standing to bring such a case to course because it failed to demonstrate that it faces a "realistic danger of sustaining direct injury."»
Nambling Notes - June 9, 2005
9 June 2005
In today's Nambling Notes: Citadel teams up with Phantom Fiber to offer a mobile wallet application, Equinox Entertainment launches an online casino with Microgaming software, plus more.»
WTO Ruling Raises Concerns over US States' Rights
8 June 2005
Officials from various U.S. states are concerned that the WTO Dispute Settlement Body's ruling on the U.S./Antigua dispute over interactive gambling services could have far broader and more troublesome consequences than those directly related to Internet gambling. Last week the attorneys general from 29 states submitted a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman to stress their concerns for state sovereignty and also to request more dialogue with the office of the trade representative with regards to negotiation of international trade agreements.»
Nambling Notes - June 8, 2005
8 June 2005
In today's Nambling Notes: iGGBA welcomes a gaming machine manufacturer, Mahjong Mania licenses software to Gambling Federation, a National Poker Association is formed in the U.S., plus more.»
Nambling Notes - June 7, 2005
7 June 2005
In today's Nambling Notes: At The Races launches a live mobile streaming service, Nevada's governor signs a remote gaming bill into law, Victor Chandler International loses a data rights injunction battle against the BHB, plus more.»
Market Briefs - May 30 - June 3, 2005
7 June 2005
Several dozen publicly held interactive gaming companies are reporting, acquiring, floating, spinning off, merging, de-listing, rising and falling in stock markets all over the world. Every Monday IGN wraps the financial happenings of the Net betting biz from the previous week into a nifty little package just for you.»
The Top 10s
7 June 2005
It's the Hitwise Top 10 "Entertainment - Gambling" sites for the week ending June 4. This week:
Singapore
1. Singapore Pools
2. AsianBookie.com
3. Sport Bookie
4. sb1888.com
5. AB Disc. Board
6. 888royal.com
7. 888.com
8. Active Odds
9. Ladbrokes.com
10. Sing. Turf Club
More lists this way. . . »
Nambling Notes - June 6, 2005
6 June 2005
World Poker Exchange hires a pirate to handicap poker tournaments, iGGBA signs another member and more.»
Weekly Nambling Notes
5 June 2005
A review of news briefs for the week of May 31- June 3.»
Nambling Notes - June 3, 2005
3 June 2005
In today's Nambling Notes: hackers pose a threat to mobile phone application users, the Chinese government turns its anti-gambling campaign up a notch and more.»
Isle of Man's New Taxation Scheme Takes Effect
2 June 2005
A new taxation scheme for online gambling went into effect in the Isle of Man Wednesday.»
Nambling Notes - June 2, 2005
2 June 2005
In today's Nambling Notes: PartyGaming officially announces its intensions to float, the European Commission launches an investigation into the sale of Britain's Tote and more.»
Market Briefs - May 23-27, 2005
1 June 2005
Several dozen publicly held interactive gaming companies are reporting, acquiring, floating, spinning off, merging, de-listing, rising and falling in stock markets all over the world. Every Monday IGN wraps the financial happenings of the Net betting biz from the previous week into a nifty little package just for you.»
Alderney Teams Up With Guernsey
1 June 2005
In an effort to stay competitive as the UK moves forward with an overhaul of its gambling laws and tries to lure offshore interactive gaming companies back, officials with the Alderney Gaming Control Commission announced a new partnership with the island of Guernsey.

The AGCC announced on Tuesday that regulations would be changed to allow for the commission to regulate e-gambling transactions that take place in Guernsey.»