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ODDS ON COMPLIANCE PARTNERS WITH LEADING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COMPANY COGNISTX

The HALLO ECHO

  Odds On Compliance, the industry-leading technology and consultancy firm specializing in sports betting, iGaming and gambling regulatory compliance in the USA and abroad, announced that it has partnered with Cognistx, a Pittsburgh-based applied-AI company founded by Carnegie Mellon University academics. Cognistx will be Odds On Compliance’s strategic partner for software development and the creation…

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Thuringia Proposes iGaming Monopoly in New Bill

The HALLO ECHO

  Thuringia, a small state located in central Germany, is putting forward legislation that would give it autonomous control over iGaming within its borders. If passed, Lotto Thüringen, the company which currently owns the state-run lottery, would become the sole operator of the iGaming tables vertical in the state. The bill has been submitted to…

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Regulated Dutch market wide open following high-profile departures

The HALLO ECHO

  The exit of major operator brands in the newly regulated Dutch market has left it without an obvious leader, Casino Reviews, the leading iGaming reviews portal has found. Just six weeks into the opening of one of Europe’s last remaining new jurisdictions, Casino Reviews research using Google Trends discovered that previously dominant operators in…

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A Closer look at Italy’s AMMS license

The HALLO ECHO

  The number of gambling players is still increasing in Italy, and the reason is simple: Italians love to gamble. Italians love casinos games such as poker, slots, jackpots, and bingo. The game in Italy has been around for centuries. It is worth remembering that it all started with the Roman Empire, when the predecessor…

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Dutch Gambling Regulator to Raise Fine Imposed on Covid-19 Ads

The HALLO ECHO

  Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the Dutch gambling regulator, is going to increase the fines levied on igaming operators who use coronavirus pandemic to promote their products by at least €50,000. As a result, operators, affiliates and review sites, all would face a 25% increase in the current penalty, meaning the minimum fine would start at €250,000.…

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