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DraftKings and FanDuel have reached a settlement with the office of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman regarding the future of their daily fantasy sports (DFS) services in the US state.
FanDuel has announced that it is to withdraw its services from Texas in response to a recent ruling by the US state’s Attorney General, while the company and rival daily fantasy sports (DFS) operator DraftKings will meet with officials in Nevada today (Monday) to discuss their future in the state.
Joe Brennan, igaming lobbyist and founder of DFS operator FastFantasy, says DraftKings and Fanduel's legal battles are currently but that the long-term prospects for DFS in the US are positive.
Michael Sweeney, the new executive director of the Massachusetts Lottery, has confirmed that the organisation will consider legalising fantasy sports betting in the US state in an effort to generate additional revenue.
The Fantasy Sports Trade Association, the organisation for the fantasy sports industry in the US, has created a new control board to oversee the national market and avoid outside regulation.
Amaya has announced that it is to limit its StarsDraft daily fantasy sports (DFS) brand from operating real-money games and tournaments in most US states following a review of recent developments in various jurisdictions.
Amaya has stepped into the DFS 'data leak scandal' by calling on regulators in the US to take a tougher stance on daily fantasy sports (DFS) in order to better protect consumers and players.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has launched an inquiry into DraftKings and FanDuel in order to establish the advantages daily fantasy sports (DFS) employees may have gained using data from their company to win prizes on offer by competing operators.
Panelists in a discussion at the iGaming Super Show say the prospects for DFS in Europe are good, but that the continent poses very different challenges to those encountered Stateside.