Crown Resorts' Melbourne casino to face royal commission in Victoria while yet another director quits following Bergin report.
Macau eclipses Hong Kong Jockey Club; how to marry a Chinese millionaire
Macau revenues on track to rise 42% in July over same month in 2010; Hong Kong residents now spend more in Macau than at Jockey Club;
Does Kyl/Reid letter mean a deal’s been struck on a federal online poker bill?
A letter to US Attorney General Eric Holder co-signed by Senators Harry Reid and Jon Kyl gives new hope to federal online poker backers.
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of July 10-16, 2011.
Shakespeare may have been on to something with the ‘kill all the lawyers’ thing
A US District Court judge calls copyright trolls Righthaven "a law firm with a contingent fee agreement masquerading as a company."
US Indian tribes could expand gaming options under federal plan
Congress holds hearing on proposed legislation to increase the ability of the Interior Department to take Indian land into trust.
Bet365 targeted by Aussie media; AFL players targeted for insider bets
Bet365 is the latest operator to be targeted by The Australian newspaper for operating without a license; AFL players sanctioned for bets.
Betting exchange Betdaq exits Australian market following media investigation
An investigation by The Australian has prompted betting exchange Betdaq to cease offering sports and horseracing wagers to Aussie punters.
More reaction to proposed UK gaming license changes
The proposed changes to the UK gaming license regime meets with a mixed reaction from operators, market analysts and others.