University of Nevada’s International Gaming Institute's Bo Bernhard has been on the front line of efforts to understand problem gambling for 25 years. He tells Robin Harrison how a small, underfunded area of research has evolved into an issue debated across the industry
In the second part of his interview with Robin Harrison, Bo Bernhard explains how the perception of gambling, both as an illness and and an issue within the industry, has changed in recent times.
The Global Lottery Monitoring System (GLMS), the platform through which state lottery operators track suspicious betting activity, revealed that 198 alerts were generated in the first quarter of 2019, of which 33 were flagged to its partners.
This week we dig deep into the real and fictional pasts of those in the news of late, applaud a politician who can see past the lottery monopoly agenda and consider the FT’s message of doom for the industry
As 2019 begins, we talk to the sector’s leading founders, experts and opinion formers about the opportunities and challenges set to define igaming this year. In part two we hear from analysts and experts on technology and innovation and people
As 2019 begins, we talk to the sector’s leading founders, experts and opinion formers about the opportunities and challenges set to define igaming this year. In part one we hear from operators and suppliers, regulatory experts and marketers
The Independent Review Panel’s suggestion that restricting live data will help stamp out suspicious betting is fundamentally flawed, providers tell Scott Longley
The Colombian regulator Coljuegos has had a change of heart on poker liquidity sharing, deciding against it despite announcing plans to allow it late last year
A recent US ruling that social casino games played at Big Fish Casino constitute illegal gambling should be monitored closely, says legal firm Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie
Coljuegos president Juan B. Perez Hidalgo talks about the regulator's progress since Colombia became the first Lat Am country to approve online gambling
Both chambers of the Pennsylvania legislature have agreed an igaming policy, but the proposed 54% tax on online slots may hinder the market, says Mark Balestra
To some, blockchain is synonymous with revolution and progress. To others, hidden identity, hacking and the drugs trade. Which camp are you in, asks Layla Ali?
Khalid Ali, secretary general of the European Sports Security Association, explains how the trade association's European experience could translate across the pond.
Ahead of the Supreme Court decision on sports betting legalisation, Suzanne Perilloux Leckert and Paul Girvan consider the implications for the tribes.
In the first part of a three-part series, Ron Segev looks at how blockchain technology provides the perfect underpinning for emerging gaming platforms.
DraftKings and FanDuel dominate the DFS market in the US, but both are still not in profit. What is holding them back and will the EU prove more productive?
Jesper Søgaard, founder and CEO of Better Collective, says affiliates should be held accountable for their actions, but not to the point where a licence is required.
With no action on igaming expected until the autumn, Mark Balestra of Segev LLP looks at where legislators left off and reviews the points to be addressed.