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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.»
Nambling Notes - July 28, 2003
28 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Ladbrokes appeals the De Lotto decision and more.»
Weekly Nambling Notes
26 July 2003
A review of news briefs for the week of July 21-25.»
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.»
Nambling Notes - July 25, 2003
25 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: A horseracing movie without betting? And more»
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."»
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.»
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.»
US Law Roundup - July 2003
24 July 2003
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. All was quiet on the state and legislative fronts this month in terms of I-gaming legislation. On the federal scene, the industry is waiting for the Senate to address the Kyl Internet gambling bill in the Banking Committee.»
Nambling Notes - July 23, 2003
23 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes - The European Commission sends Greece another letter about its computer gaming restriction and more.»
WTO Panel to Arbitrate Antigua/US Dispute
23 July 2003
The World Trade Organization's dispute settlement body will appoint a three-member panel to decide whether Antigua's complaint against the United States is valid.»
New JC Regulations Aim to Preserve Integrity of UK Racing
22 July 2003
Rules forbidding horse owners, trainers and other stable workers from laying horses to lose races in which they have a vested interest will go into effect Sept. 1 of this year.»
Ireland Bars Jockeys from Betting on Horses
22 July 2003
Following the lead of the U.K. Jockey Club, racing officials in Ireland confirmed today they will implement rules barring many of its associated workers from betting on horses.»
Nambling Notes - July 22, 2003
22 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: PokerStars' confirms randomness and more.»
Testimonial from a Problem Gambler
21 July 2003
"Miss Hope" has been counseling compulsive Internet gamblers for two years through a program offered to customers of Casino Fortune. As a recovering compulsive gambler herself, she offers a perspective on responsible gaming that many operators never, but should, get.»
Nambling Notes - July 21, 2003
21 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Vanuatu speaks up about Australia's battle with online gaming and more.»
German Software Group Aims for Versatility, Universality
21 July 2003
Scaraboo, a German mobile gambling software provider, has developed an extensive universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) for race betting that offers the same interface to Pocket PC and mobile phone users that it does to Internet users.»
Market Briefs (July 14-18, 2003)
21 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.»
Weekly Nambling Notes
20 July 2003
A review of news briefs for the week of July 14-18.»
Nambling Notes - July 18, 2003
18 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: dot com patents its Internet bingo system and much more.»
Betfair's 'Other' Problem Comes at a Bad Time
18 July 2003
Officials with Betfair have been quite vocal in defending themselves and P2P betting in general in Australia of late, but remain tight-lipped about a possible investigation into the activities of one of its customers.»
Nambling Notes - July 17, 2003
17 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: AngelCiti donates to the Pelagic Shark Research Foundation and much more.»
Horsemen's Group Considers Offshore Betting
17 July 2003
The National Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association's president is recommending a move that could be seen as radical to some but is designed to do what the group's name implies -- protect the interests of local horsemen.»
Fraudulent Lotto Site Tries to Scams Hundreds
17 July 2003
On July 9, Massachusetts State Lottery officials in cooperation with the FBI shut down a fraudulent Web site that mimicked the official Massachusetts State Lottery site, www.masslottery.com.»
Nambling Notes - July 16, 2003
16 July 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Lasseters turns a profit for the first time and much more.»