Further Details Of Bodog Entertainment’s Plight
August 29, 2007
A $48.6 million default judgment obtained by a Las Vegas company against Bodog Poker in a patent infringement case kept the online giant out of service on Monday and Tuesday. Bodog established a new website which is almost identical to the first and was back to operational by Tuesday afternoon.
Though a news release stated [...]
Republican Still Fighting for Online Poker
April 21, 2007
Republican representative Jim Kasper from North Dakota would still like to explore the possibility of licensing and regulating Internet poker once again in the state he represents, North Dakota.
Jim Kasper proposed new legislation for online gambling, including online poker, successfully making himself the first politician to do propose any such thing last [...]
World Trade Order Panel Makes Decision Regarding US Online Gambling Ban
March 31, 2007
Today was a big day, not only for those in the online poker and gambling industry, but for those that invest in online gambling stocks, and those that enjoy the actual activity of gambling online.
A World Trade Organization Panel today in a 287 page report confirmed an their preliminary ruling made in favor [...]




