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In an interview with IGamingNews, Internet Gambling Report contributor Henrik Hoffman explains the Ministry of Taxation's announcement that sectors of the country's monopolistic gambling market will be liberalized.

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Lawrence Walters examines a question on the minds of many online gambling executives.

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How to Handle Online Age Verification

Phishing out Online Threats

Age isn't just a number when it comes to online gambling. As Alderney Gambling Control Commission's senior regulatory inspector, Tom Fears works with online gambling operators on the best way to keep underage folks out. He tells us what's new in online age verification.

Wherever there's big money to be made, organized crime won't be far behind. During his tenure with the FBI, Edward P. Gibson saw a surge in online organized crime. Now as chief cyber security advisor for Microsoft, he keeps an even closer watch on the bad guys.

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Will poker become the next big thing in Latin America? David Carrion, Cirsa's corporate table games and poker manager, chats about the games's proliferation in the region he once called home.

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Quirino Mancini, parter with Sinisi Ceschini Mancini in Italy, discusses the further liberalization of Italy's gaming market, which was accelerated by reconstruction costs following the earthquake in L'Aquila. Listen as he points to other markets undergoing major transitions as well.

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Kentucky is making headlines again. This time it has nothing to do with domain names and everything to do with, um, chicken. In an attempt to promote its new line of grilled chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) turned to “The Oprah Winfrey Show” offering free coupons for a free 2-piece grilled chicken meal coupon, downloaded at Oprah.com. Within days, more than 10.5 million coupons were downloaded, and the promotion appeared to be a huge success. But as it turns out, it was everything but that.

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Darren Matadeen, Global Head of Business Development at Xuenn International, views social networking as an emerging element on Web pages. He tells us where social networking works and where it doesn't in regards to gaming Web sites.

 

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Bram Cops of Split Aces, one of the first to organize poker tournaments in Belgium, shares his story and tips on how to run a successful tournament. Mr. Cops has experience as both a tournament director and a poker room manager.

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Working at Sportradar, the Swiss sports book services provider, since October 2008, Erik Lorenz, the company's marketing director Asia, has seen his fair share of marketing efforts. He talks about how to deploy successful marketing strategies and points to the most exciting thing about Asia's betting sector.

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 Down Under, online gaming is very mainstream, and since advertising restrictions were lifted, the market has become considerably competitive. In such a climate, launching a new brand or product becomes doubly challenging. Formerly known as SportsAcumen, the launch of SportsAlive is a considerable exercise in re-branding, and their COO, Robert Gallagher, recently shared a bit of what the brand is doing to reach their re-branding goals.

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As predicted, proceedings at the recent European Gambling Briefing, which took place on 22-23rd April, were peppered with references and argument about the Schaldemose report and the Draft Bill going through France, with all angles being well defended by speakers representing all gaming interests in Europe

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