Sweden's gambling regulator spanks Videoslots for allowing customers to dodge online casino deposit limits; 2020 gambling ad spending falls.
Las Vegas Sands hit with Macau lawsuit, loses appeal against UK labor union
Las Vegas Sands hit with breach of contract lawsuit by former Macau partner Asian American Entertainment; Sands loses UK defamation suit
Cheltenham Armageddon; Hills and Playtech to talk ‘third way’ on joint venture
William Hill Online joint venture partners William Hill and Playtech to open talks this month about potentially unraveling the relationship
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of March 4-10, 2012.
South Africa’s long slog toward online gambling regulation mirrors America
South Africa's long, slow process of enacting online gambling regulations mirrors the dysfunctional federal-state schism in America.
Macau not investigating Neptune Group; MGM says CasinoLeaks claims ‘baseless’
Macau regulators say no investigation into allegations of unsuitability re junket operator Neptune Group; MGM calls allegations 'baseless'
Hong Kong gambling study shows Macau way up, online gambling non-existent
GBGC analyst estimates 2011 Asian online betting turnover at $15-18b; Hong Kong releases 2011 gambling study, showing increased Macau spend
Codere beats Sportingbet; Portugal online gambling in 2012 “reasonable goal”
Madrid court rules Sportingbet's Spanish-facing sites are "indisputably prohibited"; Portugal online gambling in 2012 "reasonable goal"
South Africa wants dog racing, too bad nobody else does
South Africa MPs suggest legalizing dog racing, while US racetracks are seeking permission to cut down on racing but keep slots licenses