Lottery Industry News from Public Gaming Research Institute
UK National Lottery bidders head for the final draw
The Connecticut Lottery Corporation continues to see robust sales
Maryland Gov. Hogan pushes for Maryland in-person sports betting launch
New York mobile sports betting applications still under review
The 2021 machine learning, AI, and data landscape
Connecticut Lottery reports smooth start to long-awaited online gambling
La Française des Jeux: Continuation of Good Momentum in Q3 2021
Wyoming regulator seeks to license more sports betting operators next month
Massachusetts gambling revenues set three-month record
The SCJ changes the venue for the bidding hearing to be held on October 18
Swedish ministry explains call for tighter controls on offshore gaming
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) Information notice: Suspension of licence – BGO Entertainment Limited
Feds want Judge to Dismiss Challenge to Florida Gambling Deal
NY Lottery's New York Series Scratch-off Game Named Industry’s Best New Instant Game
Mary Beth Thomas Offered Executive Director Role For Tennessee Sports Wagering
Michigan operators report $126.1 million in September gross internet gaming and sports betting receipts
Spain: Agreement for advertising in gambling at the state level
Steam reportedly blocks cryptocurrency and NFT games
Igaming wagers in Delaware wagers grow 44%
EL urges Council of the EU to exclude explicit mention of online gambling and betting services from Digital Services Act
Arjan van ‘t Veer, EL Secretary General states: “The explicit mention of online gambling and betting services in this particular context is misplaced and should therefore be deleted. It fails to take into account all the relevant case-law of the Court of Justice of the EU and the very nuanced approach to the gambling sector due to its peculiar nature. The Court clearly confirmed on several occasions that restrictions in the gambling sector are justified for reasons of public order, public security, public health, as well as for the overriding reasons in the public interest, such as consumer protection, combating fraud, crime or squandering of money. Failing to recognise this means risking increased activities of illegal gambling operators, damaging individuals and society as a whole. EL therefore urges to exclude the explicit mention of online gambling and betting services from the Digital Services Act in the context of freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services.”
Ukrainian regulator publishes stance on unlicensed operators
BCLC Gives Back CA$2.2b to Communities
DraftKings has agreed to a deal with the National Hockey League to become an Official Sports Betting
SCIENTIFIC GAMES TO POWER GOLDEN NUGGET LAUNCH IN NEW JERSEY AND WEST VIRGINIA
New Scientific Games Technology Modernizes Germany's LOTTO Hessen
Casino operator Star Entertainment Group to be investigated by Queensland gaming regulator
Italian gaming group Sisal files for IPO on Milan Stock Exchange
CONNECTICUT LOTTERY CORPORATION’S PLAYSUGARHOUSE SPORTSBOOK SOFT LAUNCHES ONLINE TODAY
Georgia lawmakers set to renew debate over legalized gambling
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