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Thursday, 4 June 2026
iGaming News Page 779
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UK Gaming Board, Arcade Operator Clash over New Kiosk
28 September 2004
The U.K. Gaming Board wants to bar a new Internet kiosk that enables users to access online gambling services.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 28, 2004
28 September 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Blue Square's purchase of Sporting Options is nixed, Prestige Gaming upgrades its operations with the new Playtech platform and more.
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US Legal Battle over Advertising Resumes with Missouri Settlement
27 September 2004
A St. Louis-based media company has agreed to pay more than $158,000 to escape criminal charges for airing advertisements for online gambling sites.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 27, 2004
27 September 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: The U.K. Jockey Club readies its "Crimestoppers" phone line to receive anonymous tips, the New Jersey Racing Commission approves an account wagering system and more.
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Market Briefs - Sept. 20-24, 2004
27 September 2004
Dozens of 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.
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Good Progress at eCOGRA
24 September 2004
The online gambling self-regulation initiative eCOGRA has been remarkably active since it first began inspecting and accrediting online casinos a year ago, with a variety of recruitment, regulatory updates and marketing projects in full swing.
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Industry Dodges Latest Oxley Prohibition Attempt
24 September 2004
Just as it appeared the noose was tightening around the neck of the online gaming industry a reprieve was granted in Washington as Congress appears to be backing off the idea of adding a prohibition bill to larger 9/11 anti-terrorism legislation.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 24, 2004
24 September 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Betfair signs MOU with Horseracing Authority in South Africa, MANSION betting exchange offers commission free P2P betting, Golden Palace reaches skill games partnership, plus more.
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Weekly Nambling Notes
24 September 2004
A review of news briefs for the week of Sep. 20-24.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 23, 2004
23 September 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Zone4Play and The Gaming Channel team up, DDoS attackers hit a credit card processing firm, IG Index chooses Redline Networks to boost website performance, plus more.
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US Law Roundup - September 2004
22 September 2004
Staying on top of interactive gambling bills as they move through the United States' federal and state legislatures no longer entails hours of research, thanks to this monthly update on U.S. state and federal legislation. Since the legislative session has already ended in most states, little has happened in the last few months at the state level. On the federal scene, the industry is waiting for the Senate to address the Kyl Internet gambling bill in the Banking Committee, although most insiders doubt this will happen during an election year.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 22, 2004
22 September 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: CryptoLogic rolls out new poker software, Casinomeister takes on poker and more.
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US Legislative Update: Online Gambling Language Met with Opposition, Markup Scheduled for Next Week
22 September 2004
The House Committee on Financial Services met today for a hearing titled "Legislative Proposals to Implement the Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission."
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Poker's Leading Operators Spread Their Wings
21 September 2004
The U.S. Department of Justice's crackdown on Internet gambling advertising doesn't appear to be slowing the world's top online poker rooms.
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Market Briefs - Sept. 13-17, 2004
21 September 2004
Dozens of 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.
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Oxley to Piggyback Funding Prohibition Bill on Anti-Terrorism Legislation
21 September 2004
An ongoing concern among those who oppose legislation to prohibit Internet gambling in the United States is the passage of such policy as a measure attached to a larger, unrelated bill. That fear could be realized if Rep. Michael Oxley, R-Ohio, has his way.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 21, 2004
21 September 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Mobile Streams launches a mobile gaming service, New Zealand's Gambling Commission reports on the proposed problem gambling levy and more.
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Cyprus Prepares for Interactive Gambling
20 September 2004
The Republic of Cyprus, which was welcomed into the European Union in May 2004, will soon adopt new regulations for both traditional and online gambling. The first drafts of new gambling laws have been prepared by a team led by Paddy Whur of law firm Poppleston Allen, and the main government bodies have already given their support for the laws to appear before Parliament sometime next month.
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Well Done? Betfair Doesn't Think So
20 September 2004
In what could be the most telling sign of how far the betting exchange industry has come over the last two years, a software application rolled out last week gives professional traders and developers access to data from the world's largest betting exchange, Betfair.com.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 20, 2004
20 September 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: A spotlight on Fremantle Media's mobile and iTV plans, new revelations from a problem gambling study in New Zealand, bounties offered for information on spammers and plus more.
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The Benefits of Age Verification for Online Gambling
17 September 2004
It is time for an innovative solution to the vexing problem of online age verification for gaming Web sites.
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Outsourcing
17 September 2004
If your business is considering outsourcing some or all of its Information Technology, whether to a domestic service provider or offshore, you will need some outside help to get this right. It's just too complicated to take this on alone. You don't want the cost of your education to be a failed project.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 17, 2004
17 September 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: An Australian jockey is investigated for wagering on competitors, Betfred launches a betting site and more.
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Weekly Nambling Notes
17 September 2004
A review of news briefs for the week of Sep. 13-17.
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Global Policy Review - October 2004
16 September 2004
Each month IGN delivers the latest in international policy developments that could affect the I-gaming business. From dealings between nations to actions taken by international organizations, it's a digest of the latest in global policy.
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