A recent article published in Forbes on the web has pointed out that things have changed regarding gambling habits in America and the government is looking to tax the activity. The article sheds light on the system and how the gambler is now a person of interest when it comes to the authorities getting a piece of the action.
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Roses have thorns and when it comes to online gambling in the USA the industry has Sheldon Adelson, who says he will go to great lengths to have online gambling banned. Never has anyone been so adamant about keeping legal internet betting from coming to America and no one has spent more time and money proving to political leaders that online gambling is bad and should not be allowed to survive.
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As New Jersey becomes the third state to allow Internet gambling for money, Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) is reiterating his calls for a federal online gambling law.
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Sales-tracking company the NPD Group has cited growth in physical and digital video gaming as the reasons behind significant year-on-year growth in the amount US consumers spent on games during the third quarter of 2013.
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Global Gaming Network, a developer, distributor and aggregator of digital entertainment and sports information for online and mobile platforms, has struck a deal with US fantasy sports provider Atlantic City Fantasy Sports (ACFS).
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A draft bill that sets to legalise and regulate casinos in Japan wastoday approved by a panel of lawmakers of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Its is a positive step towards the casino bill being submitted to parliament during the current session, which ends December 6.
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The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday gave final approval for a temporary casino in downtown Reno that owner Jeff Siri will operate for one day next month to keep the site’s gaming rights active while he prepares a larger, permanent casino to open next year.
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New Jersey has begun a five-day test of its new Internet gambling systems to shake out any bugs before the anticipated statewide launch next week.
But for some gamblers Thursday's "soft play" period demonstrated that the sophisticated technology designed to ensure that gamblers actually are within New Jersey's borders appeared to have worked too well.
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