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The Online Poker Sector - An Overview of Regulation and Markets

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This white paper examines a number of market and regulatory developments, with particular emphasis on jurisdictions in the United States and Europe. Significantly, the online poker market is expected to grow 10.8 percent in the 2009 calendar year -- a year which has already seen positive regulatory momentum build in Denmark, France, Italy, California and Florida.

European Interactive Gambling Policy

Presented by IGamingNews in conjunction with the European Gambling Briefing

  1. Business is done, yes, but never far beyond the reach of the Political Machine.
  2. Governments draft regulations, and the commercial online industry lobbies for better ones. The cycle goes on. 
  3. Emerging European markets are contributing more and more to the publicly traded sector's top line, though not all markets, especially those in Eastern Europe, were created equal.

Perspectives On The I-Gaming Economy

Produced by IGamingNews and KSi Malta

As markets around the world contract, the I-gaming industry, too, is coping with the realization that "recession-proof," for now, is a bygone sentiment. For starters, 2008 has certainly not been kind to market capitalization. A survey of 29 Internet gambling stocks reveals average value has fallen 41 percent in the year to Dec. 12, 2008...

U.S. Banking Regulations for the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act

Produced by IGamingNews

More than a year and a half has passed since the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act took effect, but the mechanisms to enforce it are still not in place. America’s fi nancial institutions are supposed to identify and block unlawful Internet gambling transactions, but they can’t know how to do that until the Federal Reserve Board and Treasury Department presribe standards and procedures. Creating standards and procedures has proven difficult; already, they are long overdue with much ground still to cover.

 


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