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    DraftKings Inc. is an American gambling company based in Boston, Massachusetts.It offers sportsbook and daily fantasy sports (DFS) services.. The company was originally launched in 2012 as a DFS provider, competing principally with the New York–based FanDuel.

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    Genius Sports provides sportsbooks with live data, odds and streams from thousands of over 240,000 live sports events per year. [ 39 ] Genius Sports also works with sports broadcasters to deliver alternate broadcasts that use data and statistics to engage viewers.

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    Many legal sportsbooks are found online, operated over the Internet from jurisdictions separate from the clients they serve, usually to get around various gambling laws (such as the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 in the United States) in select markets, such as Las Vegas, or on gambling cruises through self-serve kiosks. [1]