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7 December 2019, 10:56 am
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NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement warns media about citing odds from illegal books
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released a “Director’s Advisory Bulletin” warning media outlets about about mentioning unlicensed sportsbook operators in any coverage about sports betting.
The bulletin, dated Nov. 26, was signed by Director David Rebuck, whose "recommendations" included:
- Only source information from sites that are licensed either in New Jersey or another U.S. jurisdiction;
- Limit discussion on wagering odds for an event when there is no authorized source available;
- If an unauthorized site must be mentioned in a report, include a statement that the site is not licensed to provide sports wagering bets in New Jersey, and instead direct readers to the DGE website that contains the approved list of sports wagering entities and events;
- Avoid including a hyperlink that takes readers directly to an unauthorized website, as individuals may utilize this path to access illicit wagering;
- Contact info@njdge.org for all questions on unauthorized wagers.
Click here to read the bulletin: https://www.nj.gov/oag/ge/docs/Bulle...sing112619.pdf
Click here to read more from NJOnlineGambling: https://www.njonlinegambling.com/reb...offshore-odds/
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