Internet Gaming Law

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ISBN-10:

0913113360

ISBN-13:

9780913113363

Released: Feb 16, 2005
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert
Format: Hardcover, 301 pages
Related ISBN: 9781934854006

Description:

In this definitive work, I. Nelson Rose with Martin Owens, clear up much of the confusing rhetoric regarding gaming and the law. Professor Rose, one of the industry’s leading experts in the field of gambling law, and Martin Owens, an attorney who specializes in online gambling, discuss the impact of state, federal, and international laws on traditional forms of gambling played online.

Internet Gaming Law is an essential resource for legal professionals and business executives in the field of Internet gaming law. This valuable book covers a multitude of new challenges to government and regulatory agencies that deal with gambling legislation, including:

--Federal legislation pertaining to internet gambling
--US law as it applies to advertising for online gaming services
--Use and abuse of certain bank instruments for Internet gambling
--Laws regarding wagers via phone lines
--Latest developments in legislative, regulatory, and judicial decisions affecting the gaming industry internationally
--Gaming tax issues
--Intellectual property issues
and much more

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