A Changing World: Federal Constraints on I-Gaming Leave Some Intriguing Loopholes

Topics:
Gambling,
Video games
Tags:
Federal Law,
Games,
Global Gaming Business,
Internet,
Personal Technology
Source:
Global Gaming Business

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Overview: This article explains how several federal laws related to internet gambling in the U.S. could affect the I-Gaming industry. The article states that no traditional gaming company will dive into the domestic market for fear of violating state or federal laws. Even more important is the need to comply with the laws of every state where the customers of the gambling site are located.

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Format: PDF | Size: 209KB | Date: Feb 2003 | Pages: 1


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