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If you happen to stumble on a free Japanese slots site and see the faces of hardened criminals staring back at you after you spin those reels, don’t run a mile! Famista, the popular Japanese online gaming software provider, has decided to perform a unique social duty by pasting the mug shots of some of the country’s top criminals on a select number of its slot games.

 

PAF, the Finnish gambling monopoly company, announced that it would be one of the first in the industry to launch the new DiceArena games package by the end of the year.

 

The Kahnawake Gaming Commission issued a statement to the Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear that it had absolutely no intention of complying with the state regarding any order to release the domain names of online gambling sites. Beshear is seeking to take over the domain names as a clampdown against online gambling in the state.

 

The American Civil Liberties Union, as well as several other public interest groups that are not connected to the world of online gambling, have challenged a court ruling giving permission to Kentucky Governor Beshear to seize the domain names of over 140 internet gaming sites.

 

The search is on for a new Chief Executive Officer of one of Europe’s leading online gambling jurisdictions, the Malta Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LGA). According to this group, its current CEO, Mario Galea, has resigned from the LGA, effective immediately. No other details were released regarding the sudden departure of Galea from such a prominent position.

 

DKR, a consultant company that was commissioned by the Gaming and Leisure Association of Ireland, has said that there is huge potential for the Irish gambling industry, especially if the government chose to make the country a licensing and regulation center for the rest of Europe. DKR said that, in this case, the industry could generate an incredible $680 million for the government’s coffers by 2020.

 

The World Lottery Association rewarded the state-owned Swedish gambling group, Svenska Spel with the top title in its Responsible Gaming Excellence awards at its annual conference in Greece this week.

 

In a bid to expand its operations with the right team leaders, the software company Chartwell Technologies has created a new role for Chief Operating Officer, to be filled by Dave Acorn. The job entails overseeing a large portion of Chartwell’s operations, including product development and deployment.

 

The UK based GB Group has urged gambling sites and casinos to improve their images among their clients, after a survey conducted by the company revealed that British consumers had the least amount of trust in the industry when it comes to protecting their personal details.

 

Net Entertainment, supplier of one of the world’s leading software packages, the CasinoModule, said that its net profits had jumped over 100% in its third quarter financial report.

 

After winning a case that will allow it to appeal against the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, the Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association (iMEGA) filed a brief with the Third Judicial Circuit Court of the US Court of Appeals last week. iMEGA is challenging the constitutionality of the UIGEA.