Does Internet Gambling Strengthen the U.S. Economy? Don't Bet on It

Topics:
Gambling,
Video games
Tags:
Indiana University,
Internet
Source:
Indiana University

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Overview: Commercial gambling in the United States is a mammoth industry. Perhaps the most frightening aspect of Internet gambling is the rampaging growth of the young industry. The Internet gambling explosion poses serious concerns to society. This note asserts that Internet gambling must be curbed to lessen its negative impact on the American economy. This note provides a general overview of Internet gambling and discusses the history of gambling, the statutory landscape of Internet gambling, and relevant cases on Internet gambling.

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Format: PDF | Size: 178KB | Date: Oct 2001 | Pages: 26


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