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Aug 16, 2010 |
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Ahead of Finland’s strict ban on publicising foreign gambling websites later this year, the country’s local media are already feeling the pressure as advertising revenue from global gaming giants dries up. The country’s gambling reforms, which will come into effect on October 1, seek to clampdown on unlicensed gambling operators by tightening the law on gambling adverts and make it a criminal offence to run the advertising of foreign gaming companies. |
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Gaming Zion.com |
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Aug 14, 2010 |
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When passing new laws on online gambling, many state governments create regulations and definitions that seem purposely vague – but what went into effect on August 1 in China may take the cake in the category. According to the new law on Internet gambling in China, “any morally questionable online games are illegal.” Any online games designed with minors in mind “must not contain any content which could lead them to imitate behavior which would be against social moral codes and the law.” |
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Aug 13, 2010 |
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Gerein, Keith |
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Edmonton Journal |
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Aug 12, 2010 |
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Recent studies found about two per cent of Canadians have bet online, with many people staying away due to fear of unscrupulous sites or having their credit-card numbers stolen. British Columbia and Quebec are already in the game. And Ontario is planning to pull up a chair. |
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Aug 12, 2010 |
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Nova Scotia's NDP government isn't ready to show its cards on Internet gambling. Finance Minister Graham Steele says the question of whether to enter the online gaming world is something that would be decided in a wider gaming strategy being worked out by the province. |
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Mauro, Ellen |
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The Ottawa Citizen |
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Aug 12, 2010 |
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In a bid to keep millions spent on offshore gambling websites in the province, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. says Ontarians will have access to legal online gambling by 2012. |
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Aug 11, 2010 |
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The Saskatchewan Party government isn't ruling out the idea of getting into the online gambling market but is first watching to see how the idea plays out in other provinces. "We're open to it, potentially. We want to understand both the pros and the cons," said Ken Cheveldayoff, minister responsible for Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation.
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Aug 11, 2010 |
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SASKATCHEWAN -- The Saskatchewan Party government isn't ruling out the idea of getting into the online gambling market but is first watching to see how the idea plays out in other provinces.
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Garcia, Oskar |
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FoxToledo.com |
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Aug 10, 2010 |
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'The students have 100 percent control over it'Think you're going to ace freshman year? Want to put money on that? A website called Ultrinsic is taking wagers on grades from students at 36 colleges nationwide starting this month. |
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Maplegaming.com |
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Aug 06, 2010 |
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In a bid to fight the growing problem of organized crime in Canada, the government made several amendments to the existing Canadian gambling laws. All in all, eleven additions were made to these laws which kicked in on August 4th. |
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