by Card Player News Team | Published: Jun 02, '19
Despite pressure from their own government, Norwegians are free to use unlicensed online casinos without fear of penalty. This is the conclusion that can be drawn from a report that more than 200,000 Norwegians used unlicensed online casinos last year …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Nov 30, '16
… Pampanga in the Philippines’ government crackdown on illegal online gambling and …
by Brendan Murray | Published: May 06, '11
… after the U.S. government crackdown on three major poker sites …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Apr 22, '11
The Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda, home to Absolute Poker, is ready to continue a fight in the World Trade Organization over the United States’ actions to prevent Americans from playing online poker, according to a Thursday article on Reuters. …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Apr 19, '11
… words for Friday’s government crackdown on the major online poker …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Apr 18, '11
Shares in publicly-quoted Euro-facing online poker operators rose this morning after a weekend which sent the poker world into a tailspin when the U.S. Department of Justice indicted 11 people connected with three leading online poker rooms operating …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Jan 14, '11
… are about to launch a crackdown on online gaming operators, including …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Jan 28, '09
… would be targeted in the crackdown. The ministry also confirmed that …
by Brendan Murray | Published: May 11, '08
Reuters news agency reported on Saturday that the Dutch Ministry of Justice has asked banks to stop providing financial transactions to online gaming sites in a move reminiscent of the Unlawful Internet Gambling and Enforcement Act in the U.S.. According …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Jul 23, '07
… shows just how much the crackdown of online poker is affecting …
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