Ontario hires online gambling consultant
Thursday, June 9th, 2011Though there are definitely benefits to being the first to do something, there are drawbacks as well. While I’m sure the first person who bungee jumped felt a thrill like no one else and is probably famous in thrill-seeking circles, it’s not without risks. I wouldn’t want to be the person to find out I used a bungee cord a little too long. The same goes for technology. I never buy the first generation of any new technology, because it’s usually full of bugs and is overly expensive. I wait awhile for the cheaper, bug-free version. That is kind of what the Canadian province of Ontario is doing.
Back in August, Ontario became the third Canadian province to pass a law regulating online gambling. Being third is good, because it lets them learn from the mistakes of the first two (British Columbia and Quebec). Put simply, Ontario wants to avoid being like British Columbia. We all remember the debacle with the BC Lottery’s PlayNow.com website, which had to be shut down hours after opening due to a security breach that exposed players’ sensitive information and funds.
To that end, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation is taking extra care with the launch of its website. This week they hired an online gambling expert, Sports Gaming Limited, to serve as consultant for the project. They will advise the lottery on the implementation of their online gambling website, including making sure it is safe and secure. There is no specific timetable for launch of the online casino, but it is expected to be sometime this year. In a statement, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation said that they “will benefit from analyzing and enhancing best practices and security procedures adopted in other jurisdictions across Canada and in Europe.” The lottery will make player protection, secure transactions and a program for responsible gambling a priority.
