Pearlie Medora: Sorry to say this, but you lack far too much info to even attempt to launch this type of site. What you should do is go back to school and get a degree in computer science and software development. Then try to get an internship in a company that develops and designs computer games. That is just to start your training. Good luck. Check back in about 5 years and let me know what you accomplished with your education.
Tomeka Hameen: Yes, there are plenty of rules and regulations... an insane amount in fact :)If you wanted to start up an online casino, your first point of call would be to contact one of the software vendors, they can give you precise details about what it costs to license their software, where you can place your servers, what gambling licenses you'll need to get etc.Two of the more popular software vendors for casinos are:Microgaming: http://www.microgaming.com/Real Time Gaming: http://www.realtimegaming.com/It's not cheap though... there! are cheaper software vendors that essentially ignore a lot of the legality issues, but I wouldn't recommend going that way as you'll expose yourself to a lot of risk that you don't need to.The other, far cheaper option is to start an affiliate business - essentially for every player you refer to an existing online casino, you can receive about 25-35% of all the money they lose over the life of the player, some affiliates earn significant money that way....Show more
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