Indian tech startups and industry associations have expressed concerns and looked for clearness over the Karnataka government's bill to boycott online gambling.
Rameesh Kailasam, CEO of IndiaTech.org, an industry body that represents founders of Indian startups and investors, revealed to Moneycontrol that they have prescribed to the Government of Karnataka ... Read More
Tag: mobile gaming
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Sep2021
Ban On Online ‘Game Of Chance’ In Karnataka May Hurt Subscription Revenue, Say Experts
by Roland Landers /
After the ban on rummy games in Kerala recently, now the Karnataka government has passed the Karnataka Police Act amendment act that tries to ban online "games of chance" wherein the end-user could get an opportunity of losing money. The state government has underscored that it will bargain against operators ... Read More
September 23, 2021Roland Landers
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Sep2021
India's business of recently stamped gaming unicorn Mobile Premier League (MPL) has arrived at breakeven and is one reason why the organization feels sure about making worldwide bets.
"We have this chance to fabricate a worldwide business because the India business has enough in it to support itself. Presently, all ... Read More
September 21, 2021Roland Landers
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Sep2021
Karnataka Home Minister Tables Bill To Ban Online Gaming; AIGF Expresses Concerns Of The Move Being Against A Sunrise Sector
by Roland Landers /
The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Bill, 2021, was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on 17 September to boycott online gaming or betting by revising the Karnataka Police Act of 1963, with the most extreme detainment of three years and punishment up to ₹1 lakh.
Home Minister Araga Jnanendra presented the Bill, ... Read More
September 21, 2021Roland Landers
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Sep2021
The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) have called for a relook of the Karnataka Police Act (Amendment) Bill, tabled in the State Legislative Assembly, which requires a prohibition on online gaming.
The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Bill, 2021, was tabled in the ... Read More
September 21, 2021Roland Landers
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Sep2021
Online Gaming Ban: Karnataka Home Minister Tables The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Bill 2021 To Ban Online Gaming And Betting
by Roland Landers /
Karnataka Home Minister tables Bill to boycott online gaming; industry expresses worries of the move being against a dawn sector. The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Bill, 2021, was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on September 17 to boycott online gaming or betting by amending the Karnataka Police Act of 1963, with ... Read More
September 20, 2021Roland Landers
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Sep2021
The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Bill, 2021, was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on September 17 to boycott online gaming or gambling by amending the Karnataka Police Act of 1963, with the most extreme detainment of three years and punishment up to Rs. 1 lakh, which has overwhelmed the gaming business. ... Read More
September 20, 2021Roland Landers
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Sep2021
Online gaming has taken off during the pandemic as individuals locked up in their homes began going towards online gaming and video games. India's gaming industry is presently seeing a spike in popularity for actually talented representatives as firms are hoping to extend their workforce.
Gaming start-up Playerzpot, which right now ... Read More
September 20, 2021Roland Landers
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Sep2021
Online Gambling Ban Bill Tabled In Karnataka, Govt Says Want To ‘Wean’ Citizens From ‘Vice’
by Roland Landers /
The Karnataka government has tabled a bill in the legislative assembly to boycott online gambling of all structures. The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Bill, 2021, tabled Friday, tries to deny all betting, wagering, gambling of all nature and structures — except lottery and horse race — in the state.
With this ... Read More
September 20, 2021Roland Landers
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Sep2021
Regulation And Not Prohibition Leads To Better Outcomes: Online Skill Gaming Industry
by Roland Landers /
The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Bill, 2021, was postponed in the Legislative Assembly on September 17 to boycott online gaming or betting by revising the Karnataka Police Act of 1963, with the greatest detainment of three years and punishment up to ₹1 lakh.
Home Minister Araga Jnanendra presented the Bill, which ... Read More
September 18, 2021Roland Landers