Parlay Entertainment Inc., the world's leading supplier of Internet and TV bingo software solutions, has been nominated for two awards that recognise excellence in bingo software in the lead up to the first-ever Online Bingo Awards. The awards take place in conjunction with the Annual Online Bingo Summit in London, June 17 and 18. Parlay has been nominated in the Best Online Bingo Software category for its industry-leading product, Parlay 4, and in the Best Online Bingo Innovation category for its patent-pending side game, BingoBets. The nominations were suggested by a panel of seven recognized industry experts who selected the [ Read More ]
Parlay Entertainment Bingo Software Nominated for Awards
The Godfather of online gaming, Intercasino’s Ryan Hartley has been recognised for the excellence of his popular online casino in the Gaming Online Magazine Awards. Ryan Hartley has earned a reputation as being the ‘Godfather’ of online gaming. He has held the position of manager for the world’s oldest and most reliable online casino,Intercasino, since it was founded in 1996. Within the brave world of gambling, this can almost seem like a lifetime.
Casino Tropez Wins 2 Major Online Casino Awards
Casino Tropez mobile has been honored with first prize for the Best Mobile Casino for online gamers. Casino Tropez also won the silver for Best Online Casino support at the prestigious Gambling Online Magazine Awards 2007. The awards were presented to the online casino after hundreds of thousands of Gambling Online Magazine readers and website visitors voted. Widely regarded as the original independent online gaming magazine, these coveted awards give a real boost to the already highly regarded online casino. Gambling Online Magazine's awards have been presented to the top online casinos and poker rooms for the past seven years, [ Read More ]
WTO Awards Antigua Sanctions in Gambling Case
Antigua and Barbuda are entitled to levy $21 million a year in sanctions against the United States for being shut out of the U.S. online gambling market, a World Trade Organisation (WTO) arbitrator ruled on Friday. The tiny Caribbean nation can exercise the sanctions in intellectual property, such as films and music, for instance by lifting copyright protection, as well as in services, which includes sectors such as banking and telecommunications as well as gambling, he said. Antigua had asked the WTO for permission to impose $3.44 billion in “cross-retaliation”, allowing it to seek damages outside the original services sector. [ Read More ]
