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Cosmopolitan sues to shut down bogus website
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas on Tuesday, asks for an injunction requiring the domain name registrar, Jiangsu Bangning Science & Technology Co. Ltd., to remove or disable the misleading website.
05/24/2012
Perspectives Weekly: Illinois plans to expand online offering; N.J. polls conflict
J Todd discusses the Illinois plan to run online gambling operations through the state's lottery, recent polling data from New Jersey, and interviews Dmitry Bodov, an affiliate manager from Lotos Affiliates.
05/23/2012
Illinois looks to lottery to regulate online casino, poker
Illinois was the first state in the U.S. to sell lottery tickets online, and now, Illinois State Sen. John J. Cullerton is looking to make it the first state in the U.S. to offer regulated online poker and casino games.
05/16/2012
Perspectives Weekly: Something smells fishy edition
J Todd discusses the possibility that N.J. Governor Chris Christie's could once again veto online gambling legislation, and why he thinks it smells fishy. He also provides updates on the Lock Poker acquisition of the Cake Poker Network and bwin.party's plan to enter the California market.
05/16/2012
bwin.party and United Auburn Indian Community enter online poker agreement
bwin.party and the United Auburn Indian Community (UAIC) have entered into a formal agreement to offer online poker services in California if suitable intrastate legislation is enacted in the state
05/09/2012
Casino City Gang: What a mess edition
Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd look at the implosion of Groupe Bernard Tapie's takeover of Full Tilt Poker, address Full Tilt takeover rumors and reports, discuss the new World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific, gambling in Massachusetts and make their Kentucky Derby picks.
05/03/2012
Everest Poker poised to lead in Massachusetts
Everest Poker, one of the only operators that declined to take bets from U.S. players after the UIGEA passed, is well positioned to benefit from that decision.
04/25/2012
Nevada's slot machine industry preparing for Internet gaming
While state and federal lawmakers inch along toward legalization of online gaming,the casino industry's large slot machine makers are already lining up for a piece of the potential action.
04/23/2012
Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) to play key role at Southern Gaming Summit/Bingo World
GLI will showcase its global expertise and local service on the trade show floor and on two panels at the Biloxi event.
04/18/2012
Poker lobbying group marks Black Friday anniversary
The Poker Players Alliance marked the anniversary of Black Friday by asking players to contact their elected representatives and ask Congress to regulate online poker.
04/16/2012
AGA chief issues statement marking Black Friday anniversary
Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., president and CEO of the American Gaming Association, issued an official statement marking Black Friday's first anniversary.
04/13/2012
Inside Gaming: Privacy must be a factor in creating online gaming policy
As Nevada's Gaming Policy Committee wrestles with what Nevada's online gaming policy and regulations should be, privacy will be on of the key topics of discussion.
04/09/2012
KPMG eGaming Summit announces speakers
KPMG Gibraltar's speaker line-up for its second annual eGaming Summit includes updates from some of last year’s speakers on changes to the sector, plus new topics and ideas from first-time speakers.
04/05/2012
New Jersey Senate committee passes online gambling legislation
A senate committee in New Jersey voted Tuesday to allow Atlantic City casinos to offer online gambling services to New Jersey residents.
04/04/2012
Indian tribes worried about state online poker
American Indian tribes expressed concern at iGaming North America about possible state-regulated online poker laws.
03/07/2012
Internet poker not in the cards for 2012
The prospects for federal legalization of Internet poker in 2012 are becoming less and less likely as the year drags on.
03/05/2012
Reid: Payroll tax bill doesn't include online poker
Sen. Harry Reid said online poker was not included in major payroll tax legislation unveiled Thursday.
02/17/2012
PPA litigation expert to testify at Senate hearing
Poker Players Alliance Litigation Support Director Patrick Fleming will testify Thursday before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.
02/07/2012
Top-10 ways the industry could screw up online gaming in the U.S.
Casino City's Vin Narayanan said the DOJ opinion on the Wire Act removes a legal and political obstacle for online gaming. But it doesn't ensure online gaming is suddenly going to dot the American landscape.
01/09/2012
Gambling and the Law: A present from the DOJ
Professor I. Nelson Rose said he believes the Wire Act announcement by the Department of Justice is a major incentive for states to look at legalizing intra-state poker and other games.
12/28/2011
A former Internet poker player sees a way back into the game, thanks to the DOJ
Aaron Todd was pleasantly surprised when he saw that the Department of Justice released an advisory memo admitting that the UIGEA does in fact give states the right to regulate intrastate online gambling.
12/23/2011
Top-10 gambling industry stories of 2011
There are times when the Casino City editorial team really has to scrape the bottom of the barrel to come up with enough items to fill a top-10 list. Putting together the top-10 gambling industry stories of 2011, however, was not one of those times.
12/23/2011
U.S. DOJ reverses course, says intrastate online gambling is legal
The Department of Justice gave American online gamblers a Christmas present Friday when it said individual states had the authority to license and regulate non-sports related intrastate online gambling.
12/23/2011
DOJ says Wire Act only applies to sportsbetting
The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday revealed that it has changed its long-held position and found that the federal Wire Act of 1961 only applies to sports betting.
12/23/2011
Absolute Poker founder pleads guilty to bank fraud and money laundering
Absolute Poker co-founder Brent Beckley entered a guilty plea today in response to charges of bank fraud, money laundering, illegal gambling offenses and violating the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).
12/20/2011
Top-10 U.S. online gaming stories to watch in 2012
With 2011 drawing to a close, Casino City's Vin Narayanan looks ahead and outlines the top stories to watch next year when it comes to licensing and regulating online gaming in the U.S.
12/12/2011
Farewell to Barney Frank; missing my chance to vote for Internet gambling's champion
Casino City's Aaron Todd was a big fan of Barney Frank, and he was excited to learn that he'd be able to vote for him after Massachusetts announced its redistricting plan. But then, 16-term Congressman announced he would not seek reelection.
12/01/2011
Nevada regulator says online can be policed
Gaming Control Board Chairman Mark Lipparelli said Internet gambling can be policed with software that ferrets out cheaters and systems that identify underage and addicted players.
11/21/2011
House subcommittee hearing asks who should operate regulated Internet poker sites
A House subcommittee hearing on the possibility of licensing and regulating Internet poker rehashed a familiar debate on Friday, with many lawmakers expressing reserved support for the idea while others were concerned about the impact it would have on problem gamblers and minors.
11/18/2011
Indian tribes want major role in online gaming process
Sen. Daniel Akaka, Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs, heard arguments from both proponents and opponents of regulated online gambling in a hearing on Thursday afternoon.
11/17/2011
Report: French group finalizes deal to buy Full Tilt
Groupe Bernard Tapie (GBT) may have finalized a deal to purchase Full Tilt Poker, according to a report published by Yahoo and CNNMoney.com.
11/17/2011
States' rights and fragmented Internet gambling markets
State legislatures will continue to gain confidence in their ability to regulate gambling on the Internet, but they will be careful not to impose their laws outside their territory.
11/15/2011
Absolute Poker, UB.com headed for liquidation
Absolute Poker and UB.com are preparing to liquidate their assets to pay players who have been unable to withdraw money from their sites since the owners of the online poker rooms were named in a criminal complaint by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in April.
10/28/2011
Internet poker hearing focuses on player protections, underage players
Members of the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade, during a hearing on the Internet poker industry on Tuesday morning, expressed their concern regarding the ability of a regulatory agency to provide player protections and keep underage players from gaining access to online poker sites.
10/25/2011
AGA says online poker is "safe bet"
Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr. says a hearing on Intenet gambling "made it abundantly clear that the 'safe bet' is to allow states, following federal guidelines, to license and regulate online poker.
10/25/2011
Top-10 moments in Full Tilt Poker history
It’s been a pretty tumultuous year for Full Tilt Poker. Once the second-largest online poker site in the world, Full Tilt has suffered a historic fall from grace.
10/03/2011
Nevada online poker talks draw little controversy
The Nevada Gaming Control Board spent about 75 minutes taking public input into proposed regulations for regulated online poker.
09/27/2011
Top-10 wish-list items for U.S. online poker regulation
There is danger in the rush to regulate online poker. If Congress doesn’t get online poker regulations right, everyone (the players and the industry) will suffer the consequences.
09/26/2011
Frank, Berkley both took contributions from Full Tilt
Rep. Barney Frank and Rep. Shelley Berkley both took over $18,000 in campaign contributions from Full Tilt Poker.
09/22/2011
Internet poker in Massachusetts a long way from a done deal
Internet poker enthusiasts in Massachusetts were recently surprised by an Internet poker amendment to a bill that would expand gambling in the commonwealth. But a quick reading of the amendment shows that Massachusetts isn't in any hurry to lead the race to regulate the online poker industry.
09/20/2011
DOJ says Full Tilt was a global Ponzi scheme
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion to amend an earlier civil complaint against Full Tilt Poker, saying the company operated as a 'global Ponzi scheme' and that its primary owners, including Howard Lederer and Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson, defrauded the site’s players out of hundreds of millions of dollars.
09/20/2011
Gambling and the Law: Christie shocked, shocked at Internet gambling bill
Professor I. Nelson Rose says that the reason Gov. Chris Christie vetoed the N.J. online gambling bill is because he was weighing what to do politically.
09/14/2011
Gambling and the Law: Is it gambling?
Professor I. Nelson Rose says the UIGEA has ironically created new opportunities for gaming entrepreneurs.
09/14/2011
Attorneys: Nevada taking right track on Internet poker
Attorneys from one of Nevada's largest law firms said the state is taking the correct approach by getting into the game early should the federal government legalize Internet poker.
09/09/2011
Momentum grows for regulated U.S. online poker
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he expects Congress to take up debate on legalizing Internet poker "soon," although he wasn't ready to commit a time frame.
09/06/2011
Gambling and the Law: California's Unnecessary Delay
Professor I. Nelson Rose says that while it may seem that the legal issues involving Internet gambling are complicated, none of the remaining unresolved issues seem all that difficult to resolve.
08/30/2011
New coalition seeks to regulate online poker in U.S.
FairPlayUSA was launched with the goal of persuading Congress to set up a regulatory structure that will allow Americans to legally bet on online poker games. The advocacy group is also seeking to clarify the nation's online gambling laws to define what is legal and what is not.
08/25/2011
California online poker efforts appear dead
California State Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg said a measure that would regulate online poker that was backed by a coalition of card rooms and Indian tribes wouldn’t be voted on this year.
08/23/2011
U.S. Digital Gaming betting on regulated gambling
U.S. Digital Gaming, a multimillion-dollar venture founded in 2009 by former casino executive Richard Bronson, expects a "domino effect" to happen after the first state legalizes online poker.
07/25/2011
Gambling and the Law: The Reid-Kyl letter on Internet gambling
Professor I. Nelson Rose discusses a letter Sen. Harry Reid and Sen. Jon Kyl sent to the U.S. Attorney General that demands that the Justice Department do something about Internet gambling.
07/18/2011