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iGaming Daily is once again brought to you live from the SBC Summit Lisbon. Host James Ross was joined by Jessica Welman, Editor of SBC Americas, and Payment Expert’s Senior Journalist to recap a busy first day at the event.
In the first half of the show, Jess brings us the latest from the ongoing legal battle between Aristocrat and Light & Wonder. Earlier this week, The Nevada District Court ordered Light & Wonder to pull its DragonTrain slot game pending a final ruling in a trade secret case that centres around the accusation that Light & Wonder orchestrated a campaign to copy Dragon Link through the hiring of former Aristocrat executives and game designers.
After a short break, the show’s attention then turns to the SBC Summit itself and Callum recaps what he learned from the payments-specific panels he attended on day one, particularly focusing on the role that crypto may play in peer-to-peer transactions.
To read more about what was discussed in today's episode, click on the following links:
- Court Orders Light & Wonder to Temporarily Table Dragon Train (sbcamericas.com)
Host: James RossGuests: Callum Williams & Jessica WelmanProducer: Anaya McDonaldEditor: James Ross
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