Nevada Passes Law that Allows for Interstate Online Poker

Late last week, Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval signed into law a watershed amendment to the State’s online poker law. The law, as amended, is the first of its kind to allow for interstate poker online.  Specifically, the amendment permits the governor to reach agreements with other states that legalize online gaming to allow for joint

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FTC Settles with Telemarketer over Robocalling Violations

Robocalls – or, telephone calls that use both a computerized autodialer and a computer-delivered pre-recorded message – receive a heightened level of scrutiny under various state and federal telemarketing laws.  As part of the increased regulatory focus on robocalls, the FTC brought charges against Roy M. Cox, Jr. and several related companies, alleging violations of

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Lawsuit Has the Potential to Provide a Landmark Ruling for Fantasy Sports

In 2012, a little heralded lawsuit, Langone v. Kaiser & Fan Duel, was filed.  In this case, the plaintiff is seeking to recover third-party losses from the website Fan Duel in connection with daily fantasy sports contests run on the Fan Duel website.  At issue is the legality of daily – or other short term

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FTC Orders Beverage Company to Change Labeling

In early October 2011, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) brought charges against Phusion Projects, LLC, the maker and distributor of popular malt beverage Four Loko, alleging deceptive marketing practices for failing to properly disclose the alcohol content in its beverages.  In particular, the FTC focuses on the Four Loko labeling and associated marketing materials which

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New Jersey Governor Christie Vetoes Online Gaming Bill, Sort Of

For the second time in roughly a year, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie vetoed a bill that would have legalized online poker (as well as other online casino games) to be played by individuals within the State of New Jersey.  While some could view Governor Christie’s veto as a major setback, others are encouraged because

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FTC Settles with Path over Alleged Violations of Consumer Privacy Laws

As part of the widespread increase in regulatory focus on data collection, usage and disclosure practices in the mobile industry, the FTC brought charges against Path, Inc., the maker and distributor of a popular social media mobile app, alleging general privacy law violations, as well as a violation of the recently amended Children’s Online Privacy

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Delaware Expects to Launch Online Poker by the End of September

The Director of the Delaware Lottery Office has established September 30 as the target, go-live date for online poker in the State of Delaware (pursuant to a law passed in late 2012).  This date was set forth in the Lottery Office’s recent request for technology solutions providers, as recounted here. “All proposed components of the

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