The uncertainty of emerging gaming markets presents both opportunities and challenges. Pick’em style fantasy sports, while appealing to a younger audience, face regulatory crackdowns in several states. Skill-based real-money gaming and peer-to-peer social wagering are more accepted. As legalized gambling expands, thorough legal counsel is crucial for navigating the evolving regulatory landscape.
Category: sports law
The Surging Demand for Novelty Prop Betting in the United States: Is This an Opportunity for the Peer-to-Peer Model?
This year’s Super Bowl LVIII has sparked an unprecedented interest in “novelty wagers” related to Taylor Swift’s expected appearance, in addition to the traditional football game bets. While traditional sports books limit non-football-related bets due to state licensing rules, offshore options may pose legal risks for U.S. customers. The emerging peer-to-peer model offers potential solutions and exciting possibilities for customizable gaming.
Can College Athletes Get Paid in Michigan? Here’s What You Need to Know.
In addition to being an experienced business lawyer, Dan Artaev is a former Division III collegiate tennis player. If you are considering a potential endorsement deal, contact Dan for a consultation to ensure your rights are protected and you are doing it right. Yes, NCAA athletes can receive compensation for their name, image, and likeness…