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Thursday, 4 June 2026
iGaming News Page 818
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Nambling Notes - Aug. 1, 2003
1 August 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Soccer betting kicks off in Hong Kong and more.
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Reversal of Levy Scheme a Huge Victory for England's Betting Exchanges
1 August 2003
The good news continues to roll in for the U.K.-based betting exchange industry.
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William Hill Debuts 'Cash' Betting Online
1 August 2003
William Hill this week launched a payment service that takes advantage of its combination of online gaming and physical betting shops.
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Senate Committee Moves Kyl Bill, Minus States' Rights Provision
1 August 2003
Yesterday the Kyl Internet gambling bill easily passed the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, but not before the committee's chairman, Rep. Richard C. Shelby, R-Ala., amended it by taking out a carve-out that would let states regulate online gambling that only takes place within their state lines.
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Betfair Has a Seat on DCMS Bookmakers' Committee
31 July 2003
If there was any doubt left regarding the long-term viability of betting exchanges and Betfair.com's place as the world's leading betting exchange, it was answered Wednesday when officials with England's Department of Media Culture and Sport added the company to its Bookmakers' Committee.
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Gaming Factory Hit for $2 Million in Boiler Room Case
31 July 2003
The United States District Court of Southern Florida on July 18 finalized its judgment in the case between the Securities and Exchange Commission and The Gaming Factory.
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Insights - Payment Processors and US Litigation
31 July 2003
Is further litigation on the horizon for PayPal or any other transaction processors?
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Nambling Notes - July 31, 2003
31 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes - Warnings on betting slips in Hong Kong? Plus more.
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Senate Banking Committee Passes Kyl Bil
31 July 2003
Today the U.S. Senate Banking Committee passed S.627, the Internet gambling prohibition bill proposed by Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz.
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Nambling Notes - July 30, 2003
30 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Roulette with cows, a mark-up in the Senate and much more.
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DOJ to Congress: 'The Wire Act Covers All Forms of Online Gambling'
30 July 2003
The U.S. Department of Justice on July 14 sent a letter to the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, stating that it believes current federal law prohibits all forms of Internet gambling.
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Casino Watch - August 2003
29 July 2003
A monthly review of news from the land-based and online casino industries.
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Market Briefs (July 21-25, 2003)
29 July 2003
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.
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Ladbrokes Fights to Appeal Dutch Ban
29 July 2003
Ladbrokes, one of the world's biggest bookmakers and part of the Hilton Group, was today in a Dutch court in Arnhem to appeal against a ruling banning Dutch residents from placing sports bets over the Internet with Ladbrokes.com.
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Sky: 'No Casino Games, No Problem'
29 July 2003
Last month Sky Subscriber Services Ltd. announced that after July 21, casino-style gaming would no longer be permitted on its Sky Digital Networks. The date has passed with only a few minor changes having been made to Sky channels and services.
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A US Government-Run Internet Betting Exchange?
29 July 2003
One day after the publicizing of plans for a U.S. government-bankrolled online betting exchange, members of Congress convinced the Pentagon to pull the plug on the scheme.
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Nambling Notes - July 29, 2003
29 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: IQ-Ludorum signs a new contract with BetonSports.com and more.
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Subject: WOW! ELIMINATE SPAM AND INCREASE YOUR...
28 July 2003
Sifting important e-mails out of the daily flood of spam is a hassle that continues to worsen. And while the commonly used definition for spam is "unsolicited bulk e-mail," that description overlooks the fact that a lot of spam contains offensive material and that much of it seeks to deceive readers with false or fraudulent information.
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Nambling Notes - July 28, 2003
28 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Ladbrokes appeals the De Lotto decision and more.
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Weekly Nambling Notes
26 July 2003
A review of news briefs for the week of July 21-25.
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PayPal, DOJ Reach $10 Million Settlement
25 July 2003
Nine months after cutting its ties with online gambling merchants, third-party payment processor PayPal Inc. has reached a settlement with the U.S. federal government. The deal, pertaining to an investigation by the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, was struck Friday.
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Nambling Notes - July 25, 2003
25 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: A horseracing movie without betting? And more
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NCPG Cited with Antitrust Violations, Settles with DOJ
25 July 2003
On June 13, 2003, the United States Department of Justice filed a formal complaint alleging that the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) has violated the Sherman Antitrust Act. The NCPG allegedly advocated an unlawful territorial allocation among its 34 state affiliates, prohibiting them from offering services across state lines and "depriving customers of the benefits of free competition."
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On Track – August 2003
24 July 2003
A monthly review of events, business news and other happenings in the racing industry, particularly in the interactive sector.
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Nambling Notes - July 24, 2003
24 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Access Gaming Systems signs a new contract with the French State Lottery and much more.
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