If the iGaming industry hopes to thrive moving forward, operators need to start providing hard data regarding player complaints and financials.
Read this article in the February 2017 issue of the GPWA Times Magazine.
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If the iGaming industry hopes to thrive moving forward, operators need to start providing hard data regarding player complaints and financials.
Read this article in the February 2017 issue of the GPWA Times Magazine.
ocreditor (23 March 2017)
ocreditor (26 March 2017)
Wow, this is great. And...
The status quo is and always has been bad and unacceptable. A few people at the top are "kept happy" it seems (or are they still) - perhaps even for show, as in to win the confidence of "the masses" - but there is far too great and lopsided an imbalance.
I was also among those addressing this years ago.
The problem here is that the industry is one of the most keenly prone to the influence of "the love of money" one could possibly imagine. Ergo, the temptation to do wrong is as great as one could possibly imagine. In fact, for many it would not even be a temptation, but merely their preexisting natural inclination and desire. Ergo, the need for real checks and balances to the extent possible on such temptations and desires and real equitable rights for affiliates is as great as one could imagine.
Oh yes, and specifically that means more access to data, among other things.
Anyone with nothing to hide doesn't have a problem with that, by the way.
But...
I won't hold my breath any time soon.
Last edited by Top Domains; 27 March 2017 at 1:58 am.