Casino News, February 2007
Issue N7 / February 22, 2007
- Antigua and Barbuda Petitions WTO Over U.S. Confidentiality Breech
- British Start Applying for Gambling Licenses
- Neteller Starts to Lay Off Personnel
- Great Future Predicted for Spanish Online Gambling Market
Issue N6 / February 15, 2007
- AGA Head Not Optimistic about Poker Exemption
- 888.com Reports Record Growth
- European Market to Dominate Casino Affiliate Convention
- New Survey to Track Norwegians' Gambling Habits
Issue N5 / February 8, 2007
- Canadian Province Considering Online Gambling
- Accounts of United States Neteller Customers Frozen
- Canadian Entertainment Company Announces Major Job Cuts due to UIGEA
- Blog Aids U.S. Customers with Latest Gambling Options
Issue N4 / February 1, 2007
- Washington Representative Challenges UIGEA Law
- Internet Gambling Barred in Israel
- UK Super Casino Winner is Manchester
World Trade Organization Antigua Ruling Opens Doors For Actions Against U.S. Internet Gambling Law / February 1, 2007
A long-running dispute between the United States and the tiny Caribbean island of Antigua may finally be reaching an end, with an interim ruling by the World Trade Organization (WTO) being reported this week.