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A comprehensive assessment of the gambling markets in 17 individual countries in Eastern Europe. The report covers both land-based and online gambling sectors with information on regulatory developments, key operators, and market data for 2004-2007.
$1,400 USD
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A two-part report consisting of a dataset with information by product on the interactive market in more than 50 countries, along with market size forecasts until 2012, and a report with GBGC’s assessment of the factors that drive the interactive gambling sector and the state of the industry.
Copyright © 2007 Clarion Gaming Author: Bradley Vallerius This comprehensive report, available in electronic format, breaks down and analyzes state and federal legislation pertaining to Internet gambling. Its contents include:
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$245 USD
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Copyright © 2007 Clarion GamingEditors: Mark Balestra and Christopher A. Krafcik Founding Editor: Anthony Cabot Internet Gambling Report is the definitive resource on Internet Gambling. Authored by the world's top legal experts in the field of online gambling, this comprehensive, authoritative guide offers a thorough, updated, review of the legal and political climate for Internet gambling throughout the world. In 11 years it has been established as the legal bible for the Internet gambling industry.
$195 USD
This report summarizes the UK's new gambling policy and spells out the new terms under which gambling services can advertise. It devotes particular attention to remote gambling, which is greatly affected by the new rules for foreign operators. It also provides snapshots of individual media channels and the marketing opportunities within each medium.
$495 USD
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Clarion Gaming's "Inside IGN" series of electronic reports provides up-to-date information on important issues affecting the I-gaming industry by highlighting prominent articles from the industry's leading source, IGamingNews.com. The "Inside" collection saves time by delivering an accurate and convenient resource for busy executives, alleviating the need to navigate and search through online archives. The new vehicle is a unique snapshot of the most in-depth IGN coverage. The second report of the series focuses on the complaint filed with the WTO by Antigua and Barbuda against the United States regarding restrictions placed by the United States on foreign Internet gambling suppliers. The publication, The Antigua/US WTO Dispute presents:
$95 USD
Produced by Global Betting & Gaming Consultants This report focuses on the world's most prolific gamblers: the Chinese. Their attitude to gambling is phenomenal, as we have seen from the revenue figures coming out of Macau and Hong Kong Jockey Club. The report provides all the information you need to know before embarking on a campaign to capture the world's leading growth market. It focuses on all of the major operators in the region, including those who have a stake in the Republic of China as well as Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau. It identifies the best way to gain access to these markets without getting your fingers burnt. The report also provides the numbers for corporate revenue and profit and GBGC's insight into where the market is heading and who will benefit most. The USA is presently the world's biggest gambling market. Within the next 10 years, if the Republic of China begins to embrace change, the biggest gambling market will be China.
$2,200 USD
Casino City's iGaming Business Directory profiles 2,500 iGaming sites with name, url, activities, software developer, licensing jurisdiction and more. The directory also includes profiles and contact information for 400 iGaming site owners and 3,500 iGaming web portals., all organized by type of iGaming activity including online casinos, online poker, online betting, online backgammon, skill games, and lotteries. Additional sections are provided with information on affiliate programs, software manufacturers, payment processors, other industry suppliers, and regulatory jurisdictions.
$399.95 USD
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Clarion Gaming's new series of reports, "Inside IGN," provides up-to-date information on important issues affecting the I-gaming industry by highlighting prominent articles from the industry's leading source, IGamingNews.com. The "Inside" collection saves time by delivering an accurate and convenient resource for busy executives, alleviating the need to navigate and search through online archives. The new vehicle is a unique snapshot of the most in-depth IGN coverage.
As an industry observer, you've probably had a difficult time keeping track of the legal goings-on in the European theatre -- France, in particular. Irregular policy shifts, legal action, heated political discourse -- even the arrest of one of the I-gaming industry's most outspoken execs -- defined one of the most dynamic years in French gaming history.
Where were you when France told the EC that it won't "lie down"? Where were you when Unibet's CEO was arrested on a mysterious and controversial European warrant?
If you missed out, or if you're simply curious to learn more, you can access this information and much more in the first installment of Inside IGN: The Legal Climate for I-Gaming in France.
$75 USD
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