In yet another example of Gamblification’s growing popularity, GSN Digital, the interactive division of the Game Show Network, has collaborated with rapper-actor 50 Cent to create a virtual casino on Facebook where players can experience Blackjack in a whole new way. Friends can gather together at an online table and…
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Around the Virtual World
A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. FBI: We need wiretap-ready Web sites CNET learns the FBI is quietly pushing its plan to force surveillance backdoors on social networks, VoIP, and Web e-mail providers, and that the bureau is asking Internet…
Gamblification! The Hottest Trend in Social Games
NOW AVAILABLE — Pillsbury’s Social Media, Entertainment & Technology Team recently finalized a white paper on legal issues with social games and gambling. Gamblification! This is not yet a household word but we use it to describe the intersection of social media and gambling. It is a play on the concepts…
Convicted Gambler Cries “Fowl” On Definition of Gambling
A recent appellate decision (US v. Lawson) helps clarify what constitutes illegal gambling, as opposed to legitimate pay, to enter contests. While the case arose out of an illegal cockfighting operation, the decision should help provide some measure of clarity for the wave of companies leveraging the gamblification trend. Two…
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A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. Bicycle card game owner to launch Zeniz mobile social casino games platform Online casino games are hot. So much so that we’re renaming our site Casino GamesBeat. Just kidding, but The United…
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In case you couldn’t tell, we have a passion for all things social, which is why we’ve created our very own Pinterest page! We’ll be utilizing this platform to pin about the conferences we attend, cutting-edge social technology we discover, and anything else we find interesting. So if you want…
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A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. 10 Mind-Blowing Augmented Reality Campaigns With the recent release of Google’s ‘Project Glass‘, the eyes of many consumers and marketers have drifted over to the idea of Augmented Reality. Augmented reality (AR) is…
Viacom Gets a Second Bite at YouTube
In one of the most closely followed cases involving the digital millennium copyright act (DMCA), an appeals court punted one of the key issues back to the lower court. The key issue left open relates to what constitutes actual knowledge for purposes of the DMCA. In light of this decision…
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A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. Epic Games to make government training games Of all the companies you’d expect to announce a big government partnership, a major video game studio is probably not at the top…
Retired NFL Players’ Suit Against EA to Continue
On March 30, 2012 the California federal judge hearing the lawsuit initiated by a putative class of retired NFL players against Electronic Arts Inc. denied EA’s motion to dismiss the suit and to strike the complaint. The Court ruled that the retired players’ allegations that EA’s unauthorized use of their…