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Wednesday, 24 June 2026
iGaming News Page 818
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US State Legislators to Study I-Gaming
9 September 2003
Considering the penchant for U.S. lawmakers to consider prohibiting online gambling instead of regulating it, officials within the Interactive Gaming Council were pleased after meeting Friday in Newport, R.I. with the executive board of the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 9, 2003
9 September 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: American Bankers Association speaks out against Senate legislation, Ireland's Lottery wants to go mobile, plus more.
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WTO Panel Selected for Antigua, US Dispute
8 September 2003
Representatives from the United States and Antigua and Barbuda met last week with the newly appointed World Trade Organization panel assigned to their dispute to discuss the scheduling and organization of the panel.
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Ladbrokes Set to Battle with Finnish Government
8 September 2003
British bookmaker Ladbrokes has found itself amid yet another legal battle over cross-border gambling. The company recently filed a legal complaint with the Finnish Attorney General, arguing that the Finnish government has spread information to unlawfully block Ladbrokes' attempts to advertise within the country.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 8, 2003
8 September 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Chartwell is pre-approved for business in Alderney, InterCasino redesigns its Web site, Intralot signs in Chile and more.
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eBet Sells Betting Division
8 September 2003
eBet Ltd. announced last week that it will sell its ACT-based sports and race betting business, Sports Acumen, to Bet Worldwide Pty Ltd. for AU$2.4 million. The deal will enable eBet to focus on its rapidly growing gaming systems division.
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Weekly Nambling Notes
7 September 2003
A review of news briefs for the week of Sept. 2-5.
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Lasseters Online Considers Relocating
5 September 2003
Could Australia's only online casino be leaving the country?
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The Facts Behind the Gold Technologies Indictment
5 September 2003
The indictment that U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan filed in the San Jose’s U.S. District Court against four Rhode Island men and their businesses on charges related to illegal online gambling incorporates some heavy federal charges, but unless the prosecutor can prove that certain Rhode Island and California state statutes were broken, the whole thing will unravel.
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Online Bookmakers Express Optimism for the 2003 NFL Campaign
5 September 2003
The National Football League season is underway, and that means sports book operators are embarking on their busiest and most lucrative time of the year.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 5, 2003
5 September 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Lasseters showcases its new games, Cassava Enterprises receives a license in Gibraltar and plus more.
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Littlewoods Leaves Isle of Man for Curacao
4 September 2003
Sportech PLC, owner of Littlewoods Gaming is moving its online casino from the Isle of Man to Curacao, Netherlands Antilles so that it can offer more games to its players.
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Betting in England: What's the Future?
4 September 2003
The road from the legalization of betting in England in 1963 to the reform process in progress today is a long one. How has U.K. betting evolved and where is it going?
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I-Lottery Update - September 2003
4 September 2003
As one of the world's most popular forms of gambling, lotteries have successfully made the shift to the interactive arena. Once a month, IGN's I-Lottery Update delivers an international roundup of the latest news from this burgeoning sector of the industry.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 4, 2003
4 September 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: The Senate's leader announces the legislative agenda, New Zealand has a change of heart on Internet lotteries and more.
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Europe's New Players in the P2P Space
3 September 2003
A veteran to the Interactive gaming industry has quietly been building what he hopes will be the backbone for exchange betting in Europe.
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Dutch Government Blocks SMS Lottery
3 September 2003
The world's oldest state lottery is in disarray.
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Gambling Law Update
3 September 2003
Attorney Lawrence G. Walters produces a monthly review of legal and legislative activity related to Internet gambling. The September edition covers the recent credit-card lawsuit in California, Carib's legal woes, online gambling in Panama and more.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 3, 2003
3 September 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Australian betting companies team up against betting exchanges and more.
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The Top 10s
2 September 2003
It's the
Hitwise
Top 10 "Entertainment - Gambling" sites for the week ending Aug. 30. This week:
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1. BetFair
2. William Hill Sportsbook
3. DailyDraw.com
4. . . .
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Asian Racing Groups Sign Good Neighbor Policy
2 September 2003
Racing officials in Asia on Monday took another step in an ongoing effort to keep offshore bookmakers at bay.
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Nambling Notes - Sept. 2, 2003
2 September 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Mark Roberts streaks again, Jockey Club imposes a ban, plus more.
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Market Briefs - Aug. 25 - Sept. 2, 2003
2 September 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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Weekly Nambling Notes
1 September 2003
A review of news briefs for the week of Aug. 25-29.
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Two I-Gaming Businesses, Four Individuals Indicted in California
30 August 2003
On the heels of a five-year investigation, Gold Chip Technologies, Tecnologia and four individuals associated with the companies are facing an indictment before a federal court for activity involving an online gambling operation.
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