Casino News, January 2007
Issue N3 / January 25, 2007
- British Public Supports New Internet Gambling Laws
- Parlay Entertainment and Orbis Join Forces
- eCOGRA Survey Results Break Gender Myths
The Long Arm of the United States Law / January 25, 2007
This week saw just how much power the United States authorities can manage to wield against internet gambling - even when their targets are companies and organizations based outside the country.
Issue N2 / January 18, 2007
- New Report Shows Online Gambling costs UK Businesses Millions a Year
- US Authorities Arrest Neteller Founders
- Crytologic Releases New Games
Exodus of Online Gambling Firms Continue as US Authorities Continue to Clamp Down on the Industry / January 17, 2007
Ever since the United States Senate passed the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act at the end of September 2006, the American online gambling market has been experiencing upheaval after upheaval. When the bill was first passed, the public trading companies were the first to leave the US market.
Issue N1 / January 11, 2007
- The Upcoming eCOGRA Report
- The Turks Slam Online Gambling
- Poker Marathon Unveiled
- Sale of 365 Media Group Nears Closure
- English Gambling Company Enters Spanish Market
European Online Gambling / January 11, 2007
In the aftermath of the tragic Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) that was passed by the United States in October of last year, it came as no surprise that the focus naturally turned to Europe.