Two major online gaming operators, Coral Interactive and LeoVegas, were reprimanded by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for what the regulatory organisation considered misleading advertisement content. The rebuke the two operators faced was caused by several complainants, who interpreted the content of their advertisements and promotional incentives as harmful and irresponsible. Coral Interactive’s ad was seen on UK television on April 16, 2017 and involved clips of several professional players engaging in a game of football. The ad’s voice-over suggested that football fans can either choose to merely watch their…
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DraftKings Upset with Massachusetts Regulator for Classifying DFS as Online Gambling
Boston-based daily fantasy sports (DFS) provider DraftKings has taken issue with Massachusetts gambling regulator for classifying DFS under the umbrella of online gaming. The Massachusetts Special Commission on Online Gaming, Fantasy Sports and Daily Fantasy Sports was charged with the task of drawing up a report with recommendations on how to proceed with the expansion of the regulated online gambling market in the state. Yesterday, the Special Commission submitted its draft report to the state’s lawmakers, with the suggestion to authorise and tax DFS as a subset of online gambling.…
Read MoreUK Casino Players to Benefit from Resolver Complaint Tool from August 1
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has released a statement to announce online sports betting and casino operators’ customers will be able to benefit from the online support tool Resolver as of August 1, 2017. The latest support tool would enable online gambling consumers to conveniently lodge all gambling-related complaints they may have for operators to address and resolve. Resolver is an innovative online tool which is available for free use by consumers. The Gambling Commission itself has assisted the Resolver team in developing the information concerning gambling complaints the tool…
Read MoreEC Reprimands EU Countries for Delay in Enforcing New Anti-Money Laundering Measures
The governments of some European Union member states were reprimanded by the European Commission for their failure at introducing more adequate measures to prevent criminal and terrorist organisations from camouflaging money used for illicit activities. The said camouflage schemes normally involve criminal organisations moving their illegal funds around different member states of the EU. Online gambling was listed among the products and services that are especially vulnerable to such illicit practices. Věra Jourová, who assumes the position of European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality, warned that as many…
Read MoreUKGC Reports 1 Million Self-Exclusion Requests in 2016
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has disclosed information that as many as 1 million compulsive gamblers have requested to be banned from betting shops and online gambling websites as of 2016. The information was released amid the warnings of campaigners that gambling addiction has reached alarming levels in the past few years. The self-exclusion tools at gambling websites enable compulsive players to forcibly prevent themselves from entering their casino accounts and processing payments for a set period of time, which normally ranges between half a year and a lifetime. The…
Read MoreConnecticut Governor Signs Bill to Authorise Third Tribal Casino
Dannel P. Malloy, Governor of the state of Connecticut, signed a bill which is to authorise two of the state’s tribes to build a new casino in the town of East Windsor. The new piece of legislation was signed at an official ceremony, attended by the leaders of the Mashantucket Pequots and the Mohegan tribes. The new legislation was in fact signed by Malloy three weeks ago. This past Thursday, the Governor went on to approve various amendments to the memorandums of understanding between the state of Connecticut and the…
Read MoreProblem Gamblers Call Self-Exclusion System Ineffective and Demand More Serious Measures
Over the last few years, retail and especially online gambling has become favourite pastime for a great number of people in the UK. There are many people who place bets in a safe and responsible manner, but unfortunately, gambling has negative effects, too. According to experts and user protection organisations, the increasing popularity of online gambling has been one of main reasons for problem gambling behaviour affecting more and more people in the country. This trend has provoked not only the competent authorities, but also a number of problem gambling-oriented…
Read MoreDutch District Court Rules in Favour of Local Gambling Regulator
Dutch lawmakers have ruled in favour of local gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), upholding its right to levy massive fines on foreign online gambling providers offering their products and services to players in the country without a local license. The District Court in the Hague determined that the local regulatory body indeed has the legal authority to sanction international casino operators that violate local laws with six-figure fines. The fines in question are targeted at three specific gambling providers which operate under international licenses but have not been granted a permit…
Read MoreGlobal Gaming Expo to Kick Off in Las Vegas on October 3rd 2017
One of the most popular and significant global gaming shows – the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) – is once to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada. The annual gaming trade show, which is organised by the American Gaming Association (AGA) and Reed Exhibitions, is scheduled to kick off at the Sands Expo Center on October 3rd 2017. The Global Gaming Expo, which inaugural event was held in October 2011, has proved itself as one of the most-expected events in the global gaming-entertainment industry. Ten years ago, the G2E also set…
Read MoreGreat Yarmouth Business Owners Strongly Support Casino and Leisure Complex Project
Great Yarmouth’s businesses have gladly welcomed the regeneration plans of the Golden Mile area with a new Casino and Hotel complex that is meant to be situated next to the local Pleasure Beach. The Edge casino and leisure centre could become one of the major factors for the revival of the area of Great Yarmouth, after it takes local wasteland that has been empty for many years. An outline approval of the casino and hotel complex proposal was granted by the borough council last week, with its full support for…
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