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FTC Issues Mobile App Guidelines

Marketing Your Mobile App: Getting it Right from the Start, is the FTC's new guide for mobile apps developers. It's designed to insure developers are incorporating consumer privacy protections in their products. Be Truthful About What Your App Does You become an advertiser once you begin to distribute your app. When the FTC says that,…

Affiliate Options in a Regulated US Market

Affiliates waiting to operate in a regulated U.S. market might feel like they're in a certain state of purgatory right now. While waiting for online gaming regulation in the U.S., affiliates are wise to be cautious about relationships with current U.S.-facing operators. But what options does that leave? Here we'll explain some of the things…

First Licensed Nevada Affiliate Jon Friedberg Talks to CAP

[caption id="attachment_26797" align="alignright" width="256" caption="Jon Friedberg"][/caption] We recently spoke with Jon Friedberg, President and CEO of PokerTrip Enterprises, whose sites include All Vegas Poker and Poker Atlas. Last week, Jon became the first affiliate to receive preliminary approval for an interactive service provider license to operate as an affiliate in Nevada's regulated online poker market.…

US Online Gambling Regulation: Everything You Need To Do

Many in the U.S. have been asking: when will poker online be legal? Here at CAP we have been aware that online gambling in the U.S. already is legal. Well, at least it is in the state of Nevada where online poker regulation has already joined the fray of Internet gambling laws. With other states…

Player Verify Applies For Nevada License

[caption id="attachment_25916" align="aligncenter" width="425" caption="Player Verify applies for Nevada License and affiliates can sign up and profit."][/caption] It’s official. The Player Verify Company has applied for a Nevada Gaming license so they can assist the new and upcoming online poker rooms in the “Get To Know Your Customer” or (KYC) business. Now that the US…

Prepare for Lower Commission Models: US Regulation Tip #9

Affiliates have reason to be excited in anticipation of a regulated US gaming market, but one negative to prepare for is lower commission models. With CPAs and CPLs likely to decrease, negotiating and figuring out how to offset costs and find more players will become imperative to success. Brace Yourself Many affiliates feel overwhelmed with…

Monmouth Park To Offer First New Jersey Sports Betting

Monmouth Park race track will be the first gaming operation to offer sports betting in New Jersey. Monmouth head Dennis Drazen announced plans to apply for a state sports betting license making him the first gaming operator brave enough, or foolish enough, to join the state's rogue efforts to legalize sports betting. Monmouth Gambles on…

Senate Hearing Examines Web-Based Tribal Gaming

[caption id="attachment_24090" align="alignright" width="193" caption="Bruce "Two Dogs" Bozsum"][/caption] Tribal  gaming interests let the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs know that  they're keen to be a part of the discussion surrounding Internet  gambling in the US market. Yesterday the Committee convened an Oversight Hearing on Regulation of Tribal Gaming: From Brick & Mortar to the Internet…

Affiliates: Why You Need To Prepare for Nevada Licensing

Will gaming license requirements for affiliate partners throw a wet towel on intrastate online poker in the US? That's the gist of a recent article titled, Poker Affiliates In Line For U.S. Licensing Scrutiny by James Kilsby that recently appeared on  GamblingCompliance.com. The big question for affiliates is under what circumstances would a license actually…

Preparing for US Regulation: Rethink Your Partners

Affiliate partners who are looking to take the plunge into the US online poker market are facing an avalanche of both players, and regulatory hurdles. Cutting through the red tape surrounding licensing and operating an intrastate poker site is going to be a lot easier if you've done a little advance planning. CAP founder Warren…