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The history of the gambling industry in South Korea has been rough, to say the very least. South Korean gambling law severely restricted the industry between the years 1969 and 2000. Since the dawn of this new millennium, however, things have eased up considerably… Read more

After the MasterCard story and the new credit card law, paying at online casinos in the US using your Visa card is still a good option … Read more

A new law, the “payment act”, is being introduced in Norway… Read more

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has an issue with Spanish gambling laws – specifically as they apply to gambling tax in Spain. As things stand right now, players who win money through lotteries and games of chance that are offered by certain domestic entities are not required to pay any tax on their winnings. [...]
Estonia legalized online gambling about a month ago and the first online casino is now opening… Read more

Taxation is the biggest issue that is frustrating local operators. Online gambling sites based out of the Czech Republic must be licensed in order to operate legally. When they become officially registered with the state though this license, they also become subject to heavy taxation. Foreign gambling websites, however, are not subject to Czech tax [...]
Super Bowl XLIV, the biggest American football event of the year, is set for kickoff just after 6 p.m. Sunday evening in the Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The game pits the Indianapolis Colts against the New Orleans Saints, who are appearing in their first ever Super Bowl… Read more
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Bingo is a UK cultural institution. There was a time when bingo was played casually at church fundraisers or by school children as a fun way to learn, but recent years saw an explosion in the popularity of the game as it became commercialized, televised, and most importantly, monetized… Read more
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Australian newspaper, “The Mail,” published the summary of an exchange that they had with a mysterious Australian, in which he offered to sell the personal details of 4.5M Ladbrokes betting customers this weekend. The police, Britain’s Information Commissioner’s Office, and The Mail are working together to resolve the matter… Read more
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