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SAFEly symbolic?

SAFEly symbolic?

October 14, 2024

SAFEly symbolic?

By: Sara Dalsheim

Last month two U.S. lawmakers, Rep. Paul Tonko D-N.Y. and Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., introduced the Supporting Affordability and Fairness with Every Bet Act (i.e., the SAFE Bet Act).[1] The Act sought to implement federal minimum standards for all sports betting operators throughout the United States. The lawmakers seemingly put forth the bill because of concerns that citizens are being subject to too many sports wagering related advertisements and promotions along with notions that everyone is becoming a problematic gambler. The bill also attempts to reverse the 2018 Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association decision of the Supreme Court; overturning the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) which made legal sports betting a states’ rights issue.[2] The bill…

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When Sports Bettors Win, So Does the IRS

October 7, 2024

When Sports Bettors Win, So Does the IRS

By: George Calhoun

Sports betting and adjacent industries have exploded in the United States.  One area that continues to cause confusion is the taxation of these businesses – both for the companies and the individual players. For individual bettors, the IRS has clear rules on gambling income that predate the recent explosion of the sports betting industry. In short, the proceeds from a successful sports wager are taxable…

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Illinois Expanding Regulations over Gaming Ads

October 2, 2024

Illinois Expanding Regulations over Gaming Ads

By: Jordan Briggs

The Illinois Gaming Board (“IGB”) adopted a new proposed uniform advertising regulation for sports wagering, casino gambling, and video gaming operators at its September meeting. Sports wagering is already subject to certain advertising and marketing restrictions, captured in “Rule 340.”[1] IGB proposed amendments to strengthen Rule 340 for sports wagering, and, for the first time, proposed to extend Rule 340 to casino gambling and video…

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Gambling, Sports Betting, and America’s Evolving View

August 21, 2024

Gambling, Sports Betting, and America’s Evolving View

By: Steven Eichorn

No less an authority than the Supreme Court has posited that “Americans have never been of one mind about gambling, and attitudes have swung back and forth.”[1] Shifting considerably over time, America’s views and social acceptance of gambling builds on a nearly 100-year trend towards the expansion of legalized gambling. By the end of the 19th century, American society viewed gambling as a moral failure…

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Massachusetts Gaming Commission Signals Intent to Regulate Sports Wagering Limits and Invites Operators to Join the Conversation

August 2, 2024

Massachusetts Gaming Commission Signals Intent to Regulate Sports Wagering Limits and Invites Operators to Join the Conversation

By: Abbey Block

At a public meeting held on August 1st, members of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (the “Commission”) voiced their frustration with sports betting operators’ unwillingness to publicly discuss their position on the issue of bettor and wager limits. Although the Commission has yet to propose any rules that would limit the operators’ ability to impose wager limits on certain bettors, it has indicated its interest in…

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Protection or Censorship? – New Child Protection Law Sparks First Amendment Debate

July 31, 2024

Protection or Censorship? – New Child Protection Law Sparks First Amendment Debate

By: Abbey Block

As this congressional session draws to a close, legislators are debating a new bill aimed at protecting kids and teens from the dangers of the Internet and social media. If enacted, the bill known as the Kids’ Online Safety Act (“KOSA”), would impose a “duty of care” on online platforms, requiring them to take affirmative steps to mitigate harm to their users who are under…

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Google Now Allows Daily Fantasy Sports Advertisements in Limited States

July 18, 2024

Google Now Allows Daily Fantasy Sports Advertisements in Limited States

By: Jordan Briggs

On July 15, 2024, Google Ads updated its Gambling and games policy (the “Policy”)[1] to allow Daily Fantasy Sports (“DFS”) and lottery couriers to advertise in certain US states. Advertisers for DFS or lottery couriers must be licensed by at least one state and certified with Google prior to running these ads. Even after these steps, DFS advertisers may only advertise in seventeen states. The…

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Six Ways to Delay a Supplier’s Licensure to Service Gaming Operators

July 5, 2024

Six Ways to Delay a Supplier’s Licensure to Service Gaming Operators

By: Jeffrey Hamlin

Ifrah Law specializes in matters related to sports betting and gaming, so it is no surprise that we have helped many businesses apply for and obtain the credentials they need to service the gaming industry. Because gambling is generally a matter of state law, entities that want to participate in that industry must go through the licensure process in every state in which they want…

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