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Thursday, 25 June 2026
iGaming News Page 854
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Weekly Nambling Notes - Aug. 5-9
10 August 2002
In this week's Nambling Notes: PayPal receives subpoenas from the U.S. attorney general for the eastern district of Missouri, Australian banks consider refusing debit and credit transactions to offshore gaming sites, WildlifeWins lashes out against the U.S. credit card situation and more.
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Another Step Toward Reform in England
9 August 2002
A committee of the U.K. House of Commons announced recently that deregulation of the country's gambling industry will not result in a massive surge in people's interest in gambling.
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Daily Nambling Notes - Aug. 9, 2001
9 August 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Sportingbet launches its P2P site, PayPal receives subpoenas from the U.S. attorney general for the eastern district of Missouri and more.
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Responsible Gaming is Here to Stay
8 August 2002
Gambling has been around for approximately 8,000 years, give or take a millennium. It's safe to say that gambling is here to stay.
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I-Lottery Update - August 2002
8 August 2002
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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Pre-Olympic Gaming Records
8 August 2002
The recent movement to prohibit all forms of electronic games in Greece could slam the door on Internet gambling there, but a few established Greek companies with I-gaming products are thriving nonetheless, and their success will play an important role in funding the next Summer Olympics.
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Background on the MMS Venture
8 August 2002
Speirtech Ltd is a wholly owned and privately funded limited company. All company shares are held by the management team.
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A New Platform for Casino Games
8 August 2002
Speirtech Ltd, an Irish company providing mobile casino platforms, has developed a new mobile platform designed to deliver enriched casino-style games to handsets and is looking for worldwide distribution partners.
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Daily Nambling Notes - Aug. 8, 2002
8 August 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: U.K. Customs and Excise creates a new department to prevent offshore companies from advertising on U.K. soil and more.
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BMM Rolls Out New Testing Mode
7 August 2002
One of the leading independent testing labs in the world for casino systems is confident its new approach can change the way operators and suppliers introduce new technology without sacrificing the fairness of games.
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Daily Nambling Notes - Aug. 7, 2002
7 August 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Feverpitch teams up with iNet, GTech's leader passes the torch and more.
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The IGN Data Hub - Aug. 7, 2002
7 August 2002
In our zealous attempt to provide relief for potential information overload, we've condensed several industry-related surveys and research findings into a more digestible form for your reading pleasure.
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Desktop Conference: Jurisdictional Integrity
6 August 2002
It has been argued for years that geographic borders mean nothing on the Internet. But while legislators, regulators, operators and suppliers continue to grapple with jurisdictional integrity, Tim Ryan maintains that borders can be enforced online and that Internet gambling can be taxed and regulated accordingly. With 10 years of experience developing wagering technology as the general manager of Seven Network’s teletext and datacast services, Ryan has established himself as an expert on cross-jurisdictional issues as they pertain to interactive betting. In the latest edition of IGN's Desktop Conference series, Ryan and IGN publisher Sue Schneider discuss cross-border Internet gambling issues in Europe and Australia as well as the future for I-gaming policy in the United States. The audio interview is available at IGN in RealAudio format.
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Tempers Flare Over P2P Betting in UK
6 August 2002
Tensions between the biggest Internet person-to-person betting site in the world and one of the United Kingdom's biggest bookmakers reached new heights this week as William Hill lashed out against the practices of Betfair.com.
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Daily Nambling Notes - Aug. 6, 2001
6 August 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Technical Systems Testing is approved for accredited testing in Alderney, The Philippines grapples with mobile gambling and more.
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Coral Prepares for Growth under New Ownership
6 August 2002
Coral Eurobet Ltd. is hoping a change in ownership will open the door to expansion.
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Why the Inconsistency from Citibank?
5 August 2002
Citibank announced June 14 that it would ban the use of its credit cards for Internet gambling transactions. One gaming operator, however, said Citibank's enforcement of such bans in the past has been inconsistent.
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Bank of America Reinforces Anti-Online Gaming Policy
5 August 2002
Although Bank of America recently informed cardholders that its credit cards can't be used for Internet gambling purchases, a company spokesman said nothing has changed with the bank's corporate policy.
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Market Briefs (July 20-Aug. 2)
5 August 2002
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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Daily Nambling Notes - Aug. 5, 2002
5 August 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Australian banks consider blocking Internet gambling transactions, Responsible Gaming Education Week kicks off and more.
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Weekly Nambling Notes, July 29-August 2
4 August 2002
In this week's Nambling Notes: Rank Interactive inks deals with Orbis and WagerWorks, Interactive Systems Worldwide buys Global Interactive Gaming Ltd., Bank of America says I-gaming is off limits to its Arizona customers, Coral sells for more than US$1 billion and more.
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Daily Nambling Notes - August 2, 2002
2 August 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Bank of America says I-gaming is off limits to its Arizona customers, Coral sells for more than US$1 billion and Dennis Rodman is back.
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WagerWorks Could Solidify Its Market Position Through Rank Dea
2 August 2002
Continuing its goal of helping land-based casinos strengthen their brands by using the Internet, WagerWorks Inc. this week announced the launch of the Rank Group's new Hard Rock Casino Online.
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It's a Jungle Out There
1 August 2002
WildlifeWins, a for-profit enterprise based in South Africa, is serving up a unique conservation fundraising initiative for interactive gaming enthusiasts.
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Sports Books Bitten by Tiger
1 August 2002
Golf fans either love or hate Tiger Woods. The same can be said for bookmakers.
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