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  • Google, others breach e-gambling law?

    Search engines with Australian domains, including Google, are being investigated by authorities for possible breach of interactive gambling laws, which carries a maximum penalty of AU$1.1 million per day for corporations.

  • AU online casino to offer multi-lingual sites

    Australian-based online casino operator, Lasseters' Corporation, is considering launching multi-lingual sites for international markets after dumping existing software supplier Access Gaming Systems for a solution from Online Gaming Systems (OGS)

  • Internet gambling ruling fails to recognise "moral" obligations: Minister

    The office of Australia's Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Daryl Williams, has described the recent World Trade Organisation (WTO) ruling that US online gambling restrictions are in violation of international trade agreements as not considering the capacity of governments to regulate on "moral" grounds.

  • Online casinos miss the jackpot

    The online gambling industry is reeling from the federal government's 12-month moratorium on new gaming licences. Many operators, angry that their operations may now be curtailed, are seeking legal advice on compensation.

  • AU online casino threatens to leave over government review

    Alice Springs-based regulated online casino operator Lasseters' may move "to another jurisdiction" if a current federal government review imposes new restrictions on online gambling, the company's managing director warned today.

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