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Financial Spread Betting Basics: Is It Gambling?
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Best Tips to win In Online Slots
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Reasons CS2 Gambling is Popular
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Reasons to Play Roulette at Online Casinos
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Richest Poker Players In The World
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What's New in the World of Cryptocurrency Gambling
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Gambling ads should be banned within three years to tackle addiction crisis, parliamentary committee says
Committee chair Peta Murphy says Australians are among the biggest gambling losers anywhere in the world, and previous attempts to regulate gambling advertising have failed to address the problem.
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NFL to reinforce its gambling policy to players
The NFL said Tuesday it plans to redouble its efforts to reinforce its gambling policy to players in the wake of a rash of recent violations.
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Offshore casino illegally 'partners' with Facebook to target Australians
A series of advertisements for an online casino that target Australians are being shown on Facebook. The case has reopened the debate about how easy it is for offshore businesses to use the internet to evade Australian law, writes Casey Briggs.
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Apple pauses gambling ads on App Store product pages after developer outcry
It’s hard to imagine anyone but advertisers being happy with Apple for putting more ads on the page in App Store listings, but the way they rolled it out was especially troubling. Ads for shady gambling apps quickly pervaded the platform, appearing in the “you might also like” section of ordinary apps — including at least one for gambling addiction management.
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Suit: MGM paid problem gambler to not report online glitches
A New York City man is suing an Atlantic City casino, its parent company and its online betting partner, alleging he was repeatedly disconnected while gambling online, and was given payments to prevent him from reporting the malfunctions to New Jersey gambling regulators during a nine-month span in which he wagered over $29 million.
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Opinion: Loot Boxes in Games Aren't the Problem, Regulation is
The news making the rounds today is that FIFA 23 will be retaining loot boxes in its insanely popular Ultimate Team mode. Well, of course, loot boxes are staying in Ultimate Team. EA likes money, and Ultimate Team, via its loot boxes, generates an eye-watering amount of revenue for the company. So much so that smaller markets like Belgium and the Netherlands banning loot boxes in games barely causes EA to bat an eye.
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UK government says the games industry must act on loot boxes, or face legislation
A 2020 call for evidence on loot boxes, launched by the UK’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, found that players who purchased loot boxes may be more likely to experience “gambling, mental health, financial and problem gaming-related” harms. The risk may also be higher for children and young people, it was found.
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Report blasts "manipulative" video game loot boxes
Consumer groups in 18 European countries have backed a report calling gaming loot boxes "exploitative." The contents of the virtual boxes are only revealed through either game play or by making a payment. While some contain useful tools or desirable extras which improve the experience, others are worthless.
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Report blasts "manipulative" video game loot boxes
Consumer groups in 18 European countries have backed a report calling gaming loot boxes "exploitative." The contents of the virtual boxes are only revealed through either game play or by making a payment. While some contain useful tools or desirable extras which improve the experience, others are worthless.
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Final claim in CS:GO skin gambling lawsuit dismissed because plaintiffs never actually used Steam
Valve has beaten the last of a series of 2016 lawsuits over CS:GO weapon cases and skin gambling.
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EA claims FIFA loot boxes allow "player choice" and make it more like "real world football"
EA defends FIFA Ultimate Team's continued use of loot boxes
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