The Governor of Nevada Brian Sandoval signed a new bill in order to expand the gambling legislation of the state. Thanks to the expansion, Nevada will finally see permission for placing wagers on eSports events. The bill is set to come into effect on July 1st, 2017. While this is not the first time when the state has been presented gambling legislation on eSports, it is actually the first time when the state of Nevada gives the green light to a proposed bill and turns it into law. The Senate…
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Online Gambling Legislation Could Bring Billions to Illinois if Successful
Over the last few years, a number of US states have put their efforts in presenting local legislature with new gambling bills mostly aimed at making online gambling legal. The latter, however, has not really been part of Illinois’ agenda until 2017. Now, two bills related to online gambling legislation have been introduced in the state of Illinois. According to some rumours in local media, the proposed pieces of gambling legislation are not very likely to get the green light from the competent authorities, but still, there is still a…
Read MoreSeveral US States Seek to Make DFS Legal in 2017
Until recently, the massive potential of the Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) seemed to remain somehow outside the focus of the gaming operators on the territory of the US. What is more, the Daily Fantasy Sports were operating without getting the official permission of the states’ competent authorities, providing customers to place wagers on fantasy sports games on a daily and weekly basis. This, however, changed in 2015, when a number of DFS operators chose to come to light, unveiling massive advertising campaigns on several sports channels. Then, regulation of daily…
Read MoreMGA Anwers to Increased Criticism towards Its Gambling Monitoring Policy
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) referred to the increased criticism towards its poor online gambling monitoring policies in number of media articles. The MGA shared that it strongly objected to the articles, saying the online news portals were inaccurate in terms of the facts presented and provided a “misleading portrayal” of the regulatory body and its operational principles. Earlier in May, Valery Atanasov, a former employee of the regulator criticised the Malta Gaming Authority for the way it operates, and several online media released articles on what the MGA describes…
Read MoreUS Congressional Committee Unveils New Gambling Bill on Sports Betting
The US Congress may consider a gambling bill that would annul a federal gambling ban. This, on the other hand, would allow the country to make any form of gambling legal and regulate it. The bill, called Gaming Accountability and Modernization Enhancement Act (GAME Act), provides thorough details and minimum standards for the regulation of both retail and online gambling operations. Its main sponsor is Representative Frank Pallone, who called the state-level authorities to confess that some laws were outdated and explained that the GAME Act would make them more…
Read MoreUKGC Releases the Latest Gambling Industry Statistics
The UK Gambling Commission published the gambling industry statistics and provided the latest details on each of the industry sectors that it currently regulates. Such industry statistics are published twice a year, in May and November, and include online gambling services offered to the local customers. According to the data revealed by the UK Gambling Commission, the total gross gambling yield of the gambling industry in Great Britain was estimated to £13.8 billion over the period from October 2015 to September 2016. Also, a total of 106,678 employees have been…
Read MorePennsylvania Could Finally Make Online Gambling Legal
Pennsylvania has seen an amendment of the proposed HB 271 – a bill that would make online gambling in the state legal. The state’s Senate passed the bill with vote of 38 to 12 and gave it opportunity to move forward to the House of Representatives. The latter, on its turn, is very likely to take up the proposed piece of legislation and amend it in June. As we have previously, the bill includes a number of provisions that would change the gambling in the state, as online gambling would…
Read MorePennsylvania Senate Committee to Vote on Amended Online Gambling Bill
The state of Pennsylvania may not be so far from some action on online gambling. Members of the Pennsylvania Senate Community, Economic & Recreational Development Committee (CERD Committee) have received a meeting notice about a voting meeting that will be held to consider House Bill 271 with amendment. The meeting is set to take place off the floor in the Rules Room on May 23rd. The House Bill is quite different from other more exhaustible gaming packages that have been pushed for by the Pennsylvania House, as this piece of…
Read MoreMalta Hosts MIGS17 and iGaming Idol in September
Malta is to host a couple of key global gaming events this September. The first one, the Malta iGaming Seminar (MIGS17), is set to see its 9th edition kick off, The other event – iGaming Idol – is to be brought back to Malta for its 2nd edition, after celebrating a greatly successful inaugural event in 2016. The two events are set to be held over two days, starting on September 26th 2017. One of the creators of Skype, Jonas Kjellberg, has been confirmed by the event organisers as the…
Read MoreOnline Gambling Legislation Likely to Remain Dead in Massachusetts for Another Year
Online gambling legislation seems to be highly unlikely to be passed in the state of Massachusetts in 2017. Over the current legislative session, Massachusetts was one of the states that were most eager add iGaming to the legal gambling operations allowed there. Unfortunately, according to Stan Rosenberg, President of the Massachusetts Senate, at this stage it is highly unlikely for the state to make online gambling legal. As Casino Guardian has already reported, it looks like that online lottery will face the same fate and wait until the next legislative…
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