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  2. Gambling in China - Wikipedia

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    Gambling in China is illegal under Chinese law [1] and has been officially outlawed since the Communist Party took power in 1949. [2] Any form of gambling by Chinese citizens, including online-gambling, gambling overseas, opening casinos overseas to attract citizens of China as primary customers, is considered illegal. [3]

  3. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    The greatest AOL hack program ever written, Lucifer-X by NailZ, is released. In a matter of days AOL is being used for free by hundreds of thousands of users. A 16-year-old Croatian youth penetrates computers at a U.S. Air Force base in Guam. [45] June: Eligible Receiver 97 tests the American government's readiness against cyberattacks.

  4. China online platforms scrap lucky draw features amid ...

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    Chinese online content platforms including Tencent Music and NetEase's Cloud Music have removed live streaming features that analysts say could be used for illegal gambling, at a hefty cost to ...

  5. This man says he lost all his savings gambling online in ...

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    In China, where gambling websites are blocked, companies like Bet365 use "mirror websites" which copy their real websites with URLs that change to bypass bans. In China, where gambling websites ...

  6. Gambling in Macau - Wikipedia

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    The current casino concessions only cover land-based gaming, not online gaming. Macau's junket trade operates in a legal gray area. [ 9 ] : 9–10 Macau's gaming law expressly prohibits casinos from loaning money to gamblers, but does not expressly prevent private companies doing so via the junket trade.

  7. China's new gaming rules prohibit blood and gambling - AOL

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    The nation's newly anointed gaming authority, the State Administration of Press and Publication, is concerned about violence and gambling addiction among young people. China's new gaming rules ...

  8. Category:Gambling in China - Wikipedia

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    Gambling companies of China (1 C, 2 P) H. Gambling in Hong Kong (5 P) M. Gambling in Macau (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Gambling in China" The following 4 pages are ...

  9. Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, needs a ... - AOL

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    Macau doesn't want to be known as just the world's biggest gambling hub. The Chinese city is the only place in the Asian country where casino gambling is legal. In 2019, before the COVID pandemic ...