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How confidential is your confidential data in the hands of online payment solutions? Is Moneybookers fully in tune with the law?

All we online gambling players, ploppies, punters, squares, sharps and sharks share the common need of moving our money around as quickly and painlessly as possible. With credit cards not always passing muster, online payment solutions Moneybookers and Neteller are … Continue reading

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The Alderney Gambling Control Commission: you follow the rules but you still don’t get paid. Why bother with regulation at all?

Online gambling regulation by accountable governmental bodies is a good thing for one reason and one reason alone: it offers protection to the player. There are many reasons why it’s good for the industry in terms of profit and image, … Continue reading

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The sixth annual European i-Gaming Congress and Expo – at the Barcelona Diagonal Conference Centre

Online Casinos: [...] The complicated state of US law The always fascinating subject of American state and federal law as applied to online gambling was next on the agenda, with US gaming lawyer and respected author Martin Owens and the … Continue reading

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Gambling Enabler Neteller Craps Out.

The leftist Register (which almost rejoices): Neteller found itself in the crosshairs due to the fact that it provided payment processing services to an astonishing 80 per cent of all online casinos, and processed over $7bn in transactions in 2005. … Continue reading

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