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Nambling Notes - March 31, 2003
31 March 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Jay Cohen gears up for another legal battle, CryptoLogic signs an online poker deal with Bingo Entertainment and more.»
PayPal Comes Under Fire Again
31 March 2003
A U.S. federal court on Friday informed third-party online transaction processor PayPal in a letter that the company has violated U.S. law by processing payments for online gambling services. The receiving of the letter was confirmed in the company's 10-K annual report, which it released today.»
Weekly Nambling Notes
30 March 2003
A review of news briefs for the week of March 24-28.»
Q & A: David Outhwaite, dot com Entertainment Group
28 March 2003
David Outhwaite is a true veteran of the online gaming software business. He was employed by Toronto-based CryptoLogic Inc. from April 2000 to August 2002 as the COO and vice president of compliance and regulatory affairs. Then in October 2002 he joined dot com Entertainment Group Inc., a software design firm in Oakville, Ontario, as its CEO. Outhwaite recently talked with IGN about his new company and the direction its going.»
Nambling Notes - March 28, 2003
28 March 2003
In today's Notes: A crooked bettor costs Sportingbet a heap of money and the Alderney Gambling Control Commission releases its annual report.»
College Betting Measure Surfaces in US House
28 March 2003
Trying to accomplish what Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., was unable to do in recent sessions of Congress, a former football coach is pushing a bill that would outlaw gambling on amateur sports in the United States.»
Sportingbet's DC Mission
27 March 2003
Mark Blandford realizes he has a tough task in front of him, but that doesn't mean he isn't committed to putting up a good fight. "I think our efforts are having an effect," the executive vice chairmen of Sportingbet said of his firm's continued advertising campaign in Washington D.C.»
Nambling Notes - March 27, 2003
27 March 2003
In today's Nambling Notes - Bingo Entertainment launches a new Web casino and more.»
Casino Watch - April 2003
27 March 2003
A monthly review of news from the land-based and online casino industries.»
Betfair Not Happening in Hong Kong
27 March 2003
Person-to-Person betting exchange Betfair has proposed to the Hong Kong Jockey Club that it be allowed to cover Hong Kong racing.»
Nambling Notes - March 26, 2003
26 March 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Ladbrokes increases the jackpot for its online Balls game and more.»
Magna to Usher California Into a New Age of Horse Racing
26 March 2003
Aggressive race wagering group Magna Entertainment Corp. has embarked on perhaps its boldest initiative to date.»
Nambling Notes - March 25, 2003
25 March 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Antigua will negotiate with the U.S. regarding Internet gambling on April 7 and much more.»
IQ-L, Phantom Fiber Partner to Produce Wireless Gambling Solutions
25 March 2003
I-gaming technology provider IQ-Ludorum announced Monday that it will soon offer wireless games to its licensees through a partnership with Phantom Fiber.»
US Law Roundup - 25 March 2003
25 March 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. This was a huge month for Internet gambling legislation. A bill was passed by the New Jersey Assembly that would make it illegal for companies to collect debt from online gambling. On the federal level, two bills regarding I-gaming were introduced.»
Nambling Notes - March 24, 2003
24 March 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: Betfair asks Hong Kong if it can pay tax and much more.»
Market Briefs (March 17-21, 2003)
24 March 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.»
March Badness? A Sluggish Start for Bookmakers
24 March 2003
When it's all said and done, the list of losers from this year's NCAA Men's National Championship Basketball Tournament could include more than just Wake Forest and Florida.»
Weekly Nambling Notes
22 March 2003
A review of news briefs for the week of March 17-21.»
On Track - March 2003
21 March 2003
A monthly review of events, business news and other happenings in the racing industry, particularly in the interactive sector.»
Nambling Notes - March 21, 2003
21 March 2003
In today's Notes: Pick 6 closure and new software from World Gaming.»
BSkyB Debuts Casino-Style Games
21 March 2003
Officials with British Sky Broadcasting are pleased with the initial response to the casino-style betting service it launched last week.»
Desktop Conference: New York and Online Credit Betting
21 March 2003
New York's attorney general, Elliot Spitzer, has made numerous efforts in the past two years to persuade financial institutions to block the state's residents from using their credit cards to gamble online--most notably the reaching of settlements with PayPal and Citibank. In an interview with IGN Publisher Sue Schneider, two officials from Spitzer's office explain why these actions have been taken and on what grounds. This audio interview is available for free at IGN in RealAudio format.»
A New Licensing Scheme in Vanuatu
20 March 2003
The online gambling licensing jurisdiction of Vanuatu will now offer a less expensive license for sports books and betting exchanges.»
Nambling Notes - March 20, 2003
20 March 2003
In today's Nambling Notes: An Australian takes the helm of ICANN and more.»