VGW Scores Legal Mini
This is only a “mini-win” since the sweepsngakes company will now be stuck with a judge who isn’t all too favorable of sweepsngakes operators Daniel Wallach, a US gaming law and sports betting attorney, announced that VGW, one of the leading sweepsngakes operators in America, has scored a legal mini-win in Georgia. Citing an order published on October 15, Wallach pointed out that the operator has succeeded in keeping its gambling loss lawsuit in Georgia federal court. This development represents a small win for the company and follows a judge order in Tennessee that sought to remand sweepsngakes lawsuits back to state court. The nine lawsuits in question came from individuals who sued sweepsngakes operators in an attempt to recover gambling losses. The suits also involve operators such as DoubleDown, Playtika, Playstudios, Sciplay and SpinX. The plaintiffs behind the ongoing lawsuits alleged that the offers of sweepsngakes operators, constituted illegal gambling, therefore implying that the companies unlawfully took their money. Wallach noted that the gambling loss lawsuit in Georgia will remain in federal court. However, he noted that this is only a “mini-win” since the sweepsngakes company will now be stuck with a judge who isn’t all too favorable of sweepsngakes operators. Despite mini-win, VGW now stuck with judge who describes its sweepsngakes games as “virtual gambling” and “online casino games.” Wallach previously described the lawsuits as a “case to watch.” Sweepsngakes operators have been under fire in recent months amid a pushback against the sweepsngakes market. Sweepsngakes games have long existed in a gray area as they are not technically classified as gambling. However, the similarities of such products to gambling have attracted the attention of regulatory bodies and industry leaders which have demanded governments to ngake action. As one of the biggest sweepsngakes companies, VGW was among the first companies to attract regulators’ ire. As a result, it was forced to exit several key US markets, such as Connecticut. As the regulatory pressure ramped up, sweepsngakes companies joined forces to form the Social and Promotional Gaming Association (SPGA), a body that will promote the industry’s interests. The body, according to the official announcement, is “dedicated to providing sngakeholder education and advocating for the responsible operation of social and promotional games, sometimes referred to as social sweepsngakes games.” The initial SPGA lineup consisted of 11 members.

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