A US federal appeals court uphold ruling that 1961 Wire Act applies only to sports betting, not other forms of online gambling.
PokerStars DoJ deal and acquisition of Full Tilt: The day after
The latest developments the day after PokerStars reached a deal with the US Dept. of Justice to acquire the assets of Full Tilt Poker.
Latest factoids from the PokerStars/DoJ deal to acquire Full Tilt Poker
The latest news regarding Tuesday's announcement of a deal between the US Dept. of Justice, PokerStars, Full Tilt and Absolute Poker/UB.
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of July 22-28, 2012.
Tribal online gaming bill introduced as Senate holds third hearing
US Tribal Online Gaming Act introduced as Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds third hearing on tribal involvement in online gaming
Nevada approves Shuffle Master, threatens Caesars, anticipates online poker
Nevada approves Shuffle Master's online poker tech provider license; Caesars threatened with "seven-figure" fine if minors caught gambling
Black Friday payment processor Ira Rubin handed three year sentence
Payment processor Ira Rubin given three-year sentence for his role in moving money for online poker companies indicted on Black Friday
Zynga says real-money online gambling in 2013, but stock tanks after Q2 results
Zynga CEO Mark Pincus says real-money versions of his social casino games are coming in 2013, but stock sinks on weak earnings report.
Alderney revises regulations regarding segregation of player deposits
The Alderney Gambling Control Commission issues new rules requiring licensees to segregate player funds from operating capital.