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DraftKings CEO Jason Robins refutes reports of receiving a cease and desist letter in Florida during the Global Gaming Conference. Robins' denial comes after @LSPReport claimed that DraftKings had received such a letter last month. The statement was made during a panel discussion with FanDuel CEO Amy Howe, where they discussed the growth of their respective companies' products and technology. The Global Gaming Expo also featured a speech by Tim Miller, executive director of the GB Gambling Commission, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration among regulators.
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DraftKings' Jason Robins says operators need to do a better job pushing the narrative that legalizing iGaming is the same story as sports betting: bringing offshore activity into the legal market. He says there's been too much emphasis on tax revenue, urges patience.
“There will always be third parties we partner with. It’s too complex a product to be fully in-house.” -DraftKings' Jason Robins @G2Eshows
Jason Robins discussing the perils of unregulated DFS and the need for regulation and internal controls as if DK does not continue to offer DFS in the same unregulated markets as the sites he is subtly taking a shot at.
LIVE: FanDuel CEO Amy Howe and DraftKings CEO Jason Robins at the Global Gaming Conference https://t.co/VU6ZIT0C9S
Asked if DraftKings and FanDuel lobbyists are pushing regulators to crack down on PrizePicks and Underdog Fantasy, Robins defects; says, "We want to understand what the constraints of what we can offer are. "I think the same rules should be applied to everybody".
Jason Robins says DraftKings did not get a cease and desist letter in Florida, as reported by @LSPReport last month https://t.co/vhA3etS1aS
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In a speech at the Global Gaming Expo, Tim Miller, executive director of the GB Gambling Commission, emphasised the need for international collaboration from regulators. https://t.co/A1oqJjbOMp
DraftKings' Jason Robins says converting illegal market bettors to the legal market is still a priority over converting first-time bettors @G2esports.
The faces of the 2 biggest brands in American sports betting, FanDuel’s Amy Howe & DraftKings’ Jason Robins open up their @G2Eshows panel discussing product and tech growth. O/U on SGP mentions? https://t.co/tt3xdLpy52