NewBodog now Bodoglife

Bodog (Newbodog) has changed its domain name again after a patent infringement case involving 1st Technology LLC. The new domain name will be – bodoglife – . In a statement on the new website, founder Calvin Ayre explained in a self-gratifying statement that “the world changes, and if you dont change with it, you get left…

European Union Claims $100 Billion in Online Gambling Monies Lost by US Law

Europe and the United States are on the brink of a major trade dispute worth billions of pounds over Washingtons decision to renege on international trade commitments and protect its domestic gambling industry by preventing foreign companies from entering the lucrative market. The seeds of the dispute were sown earlier this year when the World…

Payment Options For US Players

Safe USA Poker/Casino Depositing and Payment Methods from ixgames. Many online players are now unsure how to make future deposits to their favorite gambling site ixgames is here to help you out! Instant Check/eChecks – This used to be the method of choice for most gambling people, now its only available at Bodog (Bodog Casino  Bodog…

Bodog and 1st Technology

Despite the fact that the company has now completely shifted online operations to a new – and they say, a permanent – home, Bodog is continuing to aggressively respond to the lawsuit filed against them for patent infringement by 1st Technology LLC. It now appears that the two sides are scheduled to meet in a…

Online gambling and entertainment at ixgames | IXGAMES

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US – Antigua Battle

The United States estimates that its online gambling restrictions have only cost US$500,000 (€352,609) in annual lost revenue to Antigua and Barbuda — a figure the tiny Caribbean nation’s chief counsel flatly rejected Friday. Antigua, the smallest country to ever win a World Trade Organization case, is seeking the right to impose US$3.4 billion (€2.4 billion)…