History

Gambling has long been a major means of entertainment in New Zealand. Betting was the first type of gambling where people in the 19th century bet on cards as well as on athletic competitions. At that time, however, betting on horse races was the most popular.

It was in 1910 when bookmakers of horse racing were banned in New Zealand. However, lottery and betting on horses was still allowed, though being regulated by major organizations.

In 1932, the lottery began being confined under government regulation while horse racing betting was taken over by an agency in 1950.

Voting Machines

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New Zealand became the major contributor for horse racing around the world when George Julius, an inventor, made his masterpiece which he designed for vote-counting. However, since betting on horse racing was widespread at that time, it was adapted for horse racing, which you may come to know as voting machines now.

Lottery Becomes Super Popular

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1980 was the time when the lottery became the most popular form of gambling in New Zealand. It’s best known due to the weekly draw where approximately 65% per cent of the population of the country participated as they watch the drawing every Saturday night on their televisions.

Electronic Gaming Machines

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The machines you see now, such as the poker machines and slot machines, became widespread in 1988, where sports club, fantasy sports, and such gaming machines, became legal in New Zealand.

Programme

Our mission here at Publicacta is to provide online gamblers with the opportunity to learn about ACTA implications. We believe this set of rules and regulations that New Zealand lawmakers have signed will bring a significant change in the online gambling industry.

Additionally, we believe that if players are not knowledgeable about these implications, there will be consequences and there’s a potential that innocent gamblers will be prosecuted due to their ignorance of the topic of ACTA.

That is why we built Publicacta as a platform that serves as a definitive source of information and news regarding the ACTA or Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.

The services we offer here at Publicacta mostly revolves around informing our readers about ACTA and the consequences of violating its rules and regulations, from free content to live customer support.

New Zealand Programme

Legislations regarding copyright and online gambling are being carried out in New Zealand every day. Make sure you don’t miss any of them by subscribing to our programme, where we alert you of any changes in the ACTA implications.

Insightful Blogs

Our website contains a blog page where our readers can easily learn and continue their studies about the ACTA’s set of rules and regulations. Our blogs may consist of articles that belong to two categories: Legal Implications and Copyright.

Legal Implications

While the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement revolves around maintaining peace and prosecuting of copyright infringers, there are other legal implications that may affect the online gambling industry regardless of whether they have performed copyright infringement.

Copyright

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement focuses on prosecuting copyright infringers. Articles belonging to this category involves the consequences of copyright infringement.

Live Customer Support

Our customer support team is available 24/7 so our readers may ask any question about this website. However, we also provide assistance for those who want to learn about ACTA without reading plain text. We believe learning can be faster if the learner ingests information from tutors.

News

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We at Publicacta are committed to providing the latest news and happenings involving ACTA in New Zealand.