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Tag Archives: Jim Leach
The Society of Professional Journalists has a winner. –> US Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ)
SPJ: Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) has admitted that he put a secret hold on the Open Government Act of 2007. Wikipedia: Online Gambling Ban In September 2006, working with former congressman Jim Leach, Jon Kyl was a major Senate supporter … Continue reading
Will InTrade-TradeSpots lose big after the (hypothetical) passing of the 2007 Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act???
Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act: WINNERS AND LOSERS Aaron Todd: WINNERS 1. States That’s right, the biggest winners aren’t Internet gambling companies, nor is it the Internet gambler. It’s states, and states’ rights. Gambling has traditionally been regulated by … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis (Industry), Regulations
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TradeSports reincorporates in two, just in time for NETeller’s immolation.
Tradesports seems to have completed its reincorporation as/ split into two separate entities, Tradesports and Intrade, just in time for the DOJ to immolate the NETeller founders for “conspiring” to enable online gambling. (The founders of NETeller had resigned their … Continue reading
Posted in All Guest Authors's Posts, Analysis (Industry), Exchanges & Markets, Regulations
Tagged Alex Forshaw, America, bank account, BetOnSports, Britain, California, chief executive, David Carruthers, director of the company, Federal Bureau of Investigation, instant payment services, Internet gambling, Isle of Man, Isle of Man-based, James Doran, Jim Leach, John Delaney, John Ensign, John Lefebvre, Jon Kyl, Justin Wolfers, law enforcement story, London, Malibu, Manfred Bottner, mini-career mining, Neteller Inc, NETELLER Plc, New York, non-executive chairman, non-executive director, Norbert Teufelberger, offshore internet gambling, oil futures, online gamblers, online gambling, online money transfer, online payment services, online payments, Paradise Island, Paul Tetlock, payment services, Peter Dicks, prediction markets, spokesman, Sportingbet, Stephen Lawrence, The Bahamas, the Times, United States, United States Of America, United States Virgin Islands, USD, Virgin Islands
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