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The quest to bring legal sports betting to New Jersey isn’t quite dead yet, as a stakeholder filed papers on Thursday requesting a rehearing of the state’s case at the US Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia. The New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association filed a petition asking for a full complement of judges to rehear the case, following the court’s three-member judicial panel’s rejection of New Jersey’s sports betting aspirations in September by a 2-1 margin. The Horsemen’s filing said that a similar request was coming on Friday from Gov. Chris Christie, who strongly supports his state’s right to offer the same kind of sports wagers legally available in Nevada.
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MGM Resorts International chairman and CEO Jim Murren had some interesting comments on social and internet gambling during his media conference on the release of his company’s Q3-2013 results this week.
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Rockstar — the closely watched consortium that sued Google, Samsung, and six other handset makers on Thursday — says that another big-name company is infringing its vast patent portfolio: Facebook.
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Free-to-play games are unregulated, and some of the companies that make them would like to keep it that way.
For most game developers, governmental regulation is a non-issue.* But the studios behind social casino games claim they’re under pressure from foreign policymakers and are going on the offensive.
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