2007
DOI: 10.1089/glr.2007.11502
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Internet Gambling Under Siege

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“…Figures for internet gambling (including "sports or race bookmaking" or "games of chance") grew to an estimated $US10-15bn in 2007, with a then estimated increase to $US20 billion by 2010 (McMullan and Rege, 2007, p. 648 -since supported in their 2010 article). Dayanim (2007) however, states that "the last 15 months have been cataclysmic for the enormous Internet gambling industry" as a result of increased "USA government enforcement and new federal legislation" (p. 536). Regardless, by 2011 the worldwide online gambling figure had grown to $US 30bn (Stewart and Gray, 2011, p. 1).…”
Section: Physical and Internet Gamblingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figures for internet gambling (including "sports or race bookmaking" or "games of chance") grew to an estimated $US10-15bn in 2007, with a then estimated increase to $US20 billion by 2010 (McMullan and Rege, 2007, p. 648 -since supported in their 2010 article). Dayanim (2007) however, states that "the last 15 months have been cataclysmic for the enormous Internet gambling industry" as a result of increased "USA government enforcement and new federal legislation" (p. 536). Regardless, by 2011 the worldwide online gambling figure had grown to $US 30bn (Stewart and Gray, 2011, p. 1).…”
Section: Physical and Internet Gamblingmentioning
confidence: 99%