Internet Gaming Law

written by I. Nelson Rose
©2010

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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