{"title":"编辑注释","authors":"Steve Ruddock","doi":"10.1089/glr2.2023.29089.editorial","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Gaming Law ReviewVol. 27, No. 8 Notes From the EditorFree AccessNOTES FROM THE EDITORSteve RuddockSteve RuddockSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:12 Oct 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/glr2.2023.29089.EditorialAboutSectionsPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail October is a magical time. It's a busy time, and the month always feels like it flies by. Every child is gearing up for Halloween, with parents focused on decorating and finding that perfect costume, while at the same time preparing for autumn and winterizing the house. And then there is the baseball. October is synonymous with playoff baseball. It's the time when nicknames like Mr. October are doled out. October is also a magical time in the gambling world. 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This year will be no different, tens of thousands of people will attend, from top executives of global firms to a table game supervisor representing a family-owned regional casino to the movers and shakers in state legislatures and offices, G2E brings the gaming world together.News will break, deals will be made, new buzzwords will be adopted, massive dinner bills will be put on expense accounts, and it will all take place over four furiously-paced days—the last two most people seem to have trouble remembering.The state of Florida will be the leading topic at G2E and throughout the rest of 2023.Florida sports betting hangs in the balance of the West Flagler case, which is now on parallel tracks running to the Supreme Court of the United States and the Supreme Court of Florida. And lurking in the shadows is a recent cease-and-desist letter from Florida regulators to fantasy sports companies operating in the state.Another hot topic will be the recent cyberattacks that sent MGM back to the Stone Age for a week, with rival Caesars also victimized but choosing the path of least resistance and paying a ransom to the hackers. What happened/What is the extent of the damage? How do we safeguard from future attacks?And then there is the industry's recent embrace of all things responsible gambling (RG). I have no doubt that RG will be peppered into every panel discussion and product pitch. G2E always has a theme, and this year, I would be shocked if the theme was anything other than RG. And that's a good thing. These conversations are long overdue. 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博彩法律评论卷。27、第8号编辑笔记免费访问编辑笔记史蒂夫·鲁多克史蒂夫·鲁多克搜索本文作者的更多论文发表在线:2023年10月12日https://doi.org/10.1089/glr2.2023.29089.EditorialAboutSectionsPDF/EPUB权限和引文spermissionsdownload CitationsTrack引文添加到收藏回到出版分享分享在facebook上推特链接InRedditEmail十月是一个神奇的时间。这是一个忙碌的时间,总感觉时间过得飞快。每个孩子都在为万圣节做准备,父母们专注于装饰和寻找完美的服装,同时为秋天和过冬做准备。然后是棒球。十月是棒球季后赛的代名词。这是人们给自己起“十月先生”这样绰号的时候。在博彩业,十月也是一个神奇的季节。每年10月,游戏行业都会齐聚内华达州拉斯维加斯,参加全球游戏博览会(G2E)。在赌博界,几乎没有什么活动能与G2E相媲美。伦敦的国际赌场展览会(ICE)规模稍大,但缺少拉斯维加斯的背景。这两个地方我都去过,G2E有些不同。今年也不例外,数以万计的人将参加G2E,从全球公司的高管到代表家族拥有的地区赌场的桌游主管,再到州立法机构和办公室的推手和震动者,G2E将博彩业聚集在一起。新闻会爆出来,交易会达成,新的流行语会被采用,大量的晚餐账单会被记入报销账户,而这一切都将在节奏非常快的四天里发生——最后两天似乎大多数人都很难记住。佛罗里达州将是G2E和2023年剩余时间的主要话题。佛罗里达州的体育博彩悬而未决的西弗拉格勒案,这是在平行轨道上运行到美国最高法院和佛罗里达州最高法院。最近,佛罗里达州监管机构向在该州运营的梦幻体育公司发出了一封勒令停止函。另一个热门话题将是最近的网络攻击,这让米高梅(MGM)回到了石器时代一周,其竞争对手凯撒(Caesars)也成为了受害者,但他们选择了阻力最小的道路,向黑客支付了赎金。发生了什么事/损坏的程度如何?我们如何防范未来的袭击?此外,博彩业最近开始拥抱“负责任赌博”(responsible gambling,简称RG)。我毫不怀疑RG会出现在每一个小组讨论和产品宣传中。G2E总是有一个主题,而今年,如果主题不是RG,我会感到震惊。这是一件好事。这些对话早该进行了。RG是一个重要的话题,但从未得到应有的重视。信息版权所有2023,Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.,出版商本文引用:Steve Ruddock。编辑注释。博彩法律评论。Oct 2023.365-365.http://doi.org/10.1089/glr2.2023.29089.EditorialPublished in Volume: 27 Issue 8: October 12, 2023PDF下载
Gaming Law ReviewVol. 27, No. 8 Notes From the EditorFree AccessNOTES FROM THE EDITORSteve RuddockSteve RuddockSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:12 Oct 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/glr2.2023.29089.EditorialAboutSectionsPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail October is a magical time. It's a busy time, and the month always feels like it flies by. Every child is gearing up for Halloween, with parents focused on decorating and finding that perfect costume, while at the same time preparing for autumn and winterizing the house. And then there is the baseball. October is synonymous with playoff baseball. It's the time when nicknames like Mr. October are doled out. October is also a magical time in the gambling world. Every October, the industry descends on Las Vegas, Nevada for Global Gaming Expo, better known as G2E.Few events in the gambling universe can rival G2E. The International Casino Exhibition (ICE) in London is a bit bigger, but it lacks the backdrop of Las Vegas. I've been to both, and there is something about G2E that is different. This year will be no different, tens of thousands of people will attend, from top executives of global firms to a table game supervisor representing a family-owned regional casino to the movers and shakers in state legislatures and offices, G2E brings the gaming world together.News will break, deals will be made, new buzzwords will be adopted, massive dinner bills will be put on expense accounts, and it will all take place over four furiously-paced days—the last two most people seem to have trouble remembering.The state of Florida will be the leading topic at G2E and throughout the rest of 2023.Florida sports betting hangs in the balance of the West Flagler case, which is now on parallel tracks running to the Supreme Court of the United States and the Supreme Court of Florida. And lurking in the shadows is a recent cease-and-desist letter from Florida regulators to fantasy sports companies operating in the state.Another hot topic will be the recent cyberattacks that sent MGM back to the Stone Age for a week, with rival Caesars also victimized but choosing the path of least resistance and paying a ransom to the hackers. What happened/What is the extent of the damage? How do we safeguard from future attacks?And then there is the industry's recent embrace of all things responsible gambling (RG). I have no doubt that RG will be peppered into every panel discussion and product pitch. G2E always has a theme, and this year, I would be shocked if the theme was anything other than RG. And that's a good thing. These conversations are long overdue. RG is an important topic that has never been given the attention it deserves.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 27Issue 8Oct 2023 InformationCopyright 2023, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishersTo cite this article:Steve Ruddock.NOTES FROM THE EDITOR.Gaming Law Review.Oct 2023.365-365.http://doi.org/10.1089/glr2.2023.29089.EditorialPublished in Volume: 27 Issue 8: October 12, 2023PDF download