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Tribal Gaming Interests Sign Gambling Treaty

[caption id="attachment_37932" align="alignright" width="291" caption="Tom Maulson, President, Lac du Flambeau Band"][/caption] North American tribal gaming interests have entered into a new treaty that's designed to bring regulated internet gambling to players located on Indian territories. The Tribal Internet Gaming Alliance (TIGA) will, essentially, act as an interstate gaming compact for Indian tribes across the United…

iGaming Expert Roundtable: How Affiliates Can Rev Up For Regulation [VIDEO AVAILABLE]

An excerpt from “iGaming Expert Roundtable: How Affiliates Can Rev Up For Regulation.” A streamed recording of the full webinar is available free of charge to CasinoAffiliatePrograms.com newsletter subscribers. –> View The Full Webinar <– Still confused about the state of online gambling regulation in the US? You’re not alone, so we stepped in to…

iGaming News Weekly – October 13-19, 2013

[caption id="attachment_37693" align="alignright" width="202" caption="FTP won't be freezing out affiliates."][/caption] Is New Jersey the center of the iGaming world? It certainly looks that way as the Garden State roars towards the November launch of regulated internet casino gambling. Outside of Atlantic City Full Tilt Pokers affiliates may be getting a sliver of justice and Matt…

Is Bitcoins Doomed?

Are the best days for the Bitcoins company already in the rear view mirror? That's what renowned economist Simon Johnson told attendees at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)  Review’s EmTech conference recently. According to Johnson, who is also a a professor of entrepreneurship at the school's Sloan School of Management, the Bitcoin economy is…

iGaming News Weekly – October 6-12, 2013

[caption id="attachment_37591" align="alignright" width="237" caption="The Borgata was issued the first New Jersey online gambling license."][/caption] iGaming's never-ending roller coaster ride made for plenty of meaty news nuggets this week. In Nevada and New Jersey operators are, alternately, roaring and stumbling towards regulated online poker. On the SEO front, Google launched an interesting new Panda update.…

iGaming News Weekly – Sept. 29 – Oct. 5, 2013

[caption id="attachment_37439" align="alignright" width="206" caption="Who's afraid of a Hummingbird?"][/caption] The igaming world is buzzing as hot trends like Bitcoin casinos, mobile apps and regulated US online gambling really take root. In the SEO world, Google's new Hummingbird algorithm and other developments have publishers wondering if SEO is finally dead. Here are the headlines you need…

iGaming Expert Roundtable: How Affiliates Can Rev Up For Regulation

Still confused about the state of online gambling regulation in the US? You're not alone, so we've stepped in to bring together some of the top legal experts in the industry who know what's up, and how you can prepare (finally) for regulated iGaming. In our iGaming expert roundtable on October 23, we’ll be hosting…

Online Casino News Roundup: September, 2013

[caption id="attachment_37344" align="alignright" width="192" caption="Is a Full Tilt freeze in the works?"][/caption] September was an extremely busy month in the iGaming world as operators gear up to launch their real money poker sites and other products. Industry watchers also reported an unusual rumor involving Google and an incredible run of luck at a Bitcoin casino.…

Bulgaria Issues First Online Sports Betting License

Bulgarian gaming regulators issued their first online sports betting license this week to the Malta-based Eurofootball site. The operator will be paying around €20,000 ($27,000 USD) for the privilege. [caption id="attachment_37093" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Bulgarian sports betting is ready for action!"][/caption] News of the sportsbook sites' license (which was first reported by EGR Magazine) is especially…

Italy (Accidently) Bans iGaming

Italy's Parliament gave a Master's level seminar on dysfunction last week by accidentally banning igaming for a one-year period. The motion, which is expected to be reversed, called for a 12-month ban on the issuing of new gambling licenses and the suspension of active licenses. Though details about how the bill actually gained any traction…