GME3: Broncos Player Bets Wrong, Advertising Meta-Morphosis, and X Marks the Spot
In this week’s edition of the GME3, we’re covering yet another NFL player who has been suspended over the league’s gambling policy, an update
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In this week’s edition of the GME3, we’re covering yet another NFL player who has been suspended over the league’s gambling policy, an update
This week in the GME3, we look at iGaming Ontario’s Market Performance Report (the results are looking good for Canadian regulated gaming), a barrage
This week’s GME3 includes lessons that we can learn from the heavy fine levied against gaming operator Betfred in the UK, an impending ban on
The last time the Federal Trade Commission (the “FTC”) updated the FTC’s Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising (the “Guide”), many
This week’s edition of the GME3 covers how the CFL’s announcement of their first authorized gaming operator partner could lead to changes in Canada’s sports
Attention Ontario registered gambling operators, Twitch streamers, and influencers! This week’s GME3 looks at how the Netherlands’ ban on gambling advertisements could forecast the future
The commercial terms have been agreed. The integration is done. The campaigns are ready. What are we waiting for? The lawyers. It’s always the lawyers.
This week’s edition of the GME3 includes two gaming bills pending in the Canadian Senate that could have a major impact on Ontario registered iGaming
Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) is this year’s new buzzword. Any substantial scrolling on social media reveals threads by entrepreneur influencers on how to use ChatGPT to
Welcome to the first edition of the GME3: each week we review industry news and find one gambling story, one media story, and one entertainment
When Epic Games (“Epic”) was fined $520 million dollars by the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) back in December 2022, $245 million dollars of that fine
Eleven days after a judge certified a class action against Epic Games (“Epic”) in Québec, Epic was ordered to pay $520 million in fines to