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Glenn Barry Gaming Guru - Page 3Californian Cyber Casino Online, Si? Verdad?30 November 1998
Some cybercasino operators are either very brave or very dumb.
Take casinocaribe.com, for example. This idiot spammed Mr. Nambling with some dumb crap about a banner commission deal. Now this is the first part of the spam...
"Dear gbarry ,
We just saw your homepage "http://sydney.net" and we're ... (read more)
Real World Casino Goes Cyber11 November 1998
In a solid endorsement of the future for online gambling, the Queensland Australia-based real world casino operator, Jupiters Limited, announced it had acquired the sports betting business, Centrebet, based in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia.
Here are the best bits from the press release, ... (read more)
Cybercasinos To Go Online Down Under Soon13 October 1998
The first Australian state government licensed online casinos will be up and operating within the next six months.
The Alice Springs based Lassiters Casino (http://www.lasseters.com.au) has just completed a beta test with play money and the casinos engine is undergoing testing by the Northern Territory state regulators. ... (read more)
European Experts Say OnLine Should Be Restricted16 July 1998
A meeting of experts responsible for controlling and regulating gambling activities in the European countries agreed on a position statement on Friday May 15th in Helsinki. According to the statement, the individual countries should decide whether or not to permit Internet gambling for their adult residents. ... (read more)
Who Will Make Cybergambling Laws In Australia16 July 1998
As many Australian states move to create laws to control and regulate over the Internet gambling, a counter view that control should be an issue for the Federal Government has been put forward.
A paper by Prof. McMillen of the Australian Institute for Gambling Research and Dr Peter Grabosky, Director of ... (read more)
Queensland Law Not What It Seems29 June 1998
There are a couple of sections of the Queensland (Australia) Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) 1998 which just might throw a quite different light on the issue of Internet gambling in Queensland.
For the other well-read types who follow IGN, you will remember that the proposed Australian national ... (read more)
Queensland Consumer Protection Can Put Consumers in Jail?28 June 1998
Now that the Queensland government's Internet gambling bill has been around long enough for us to get over our initial enthusiasm, there is a thing or two buried in the details that throws a different light on some aspects of it.
Now we have covered some of the issues in our story, "Queensland Law Not ... (read more)
State Lottery E-commerce Lottery Site23 June 1998
Most of this is from a press release, namblers, but it's a very interesting site and maybe a lot of lottery executive types may find it interesting to see how a State lottery operation can be marketed online.
Australian company Digital Prosperity Pty. Ltd. has a winning prospect for lottery players: the Luck-e-Lotto shop on the Internet). ... (read more)
Massive Decline in Interest in On-line Gambling21 June 1998
Home Internet use has surged in Australia, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics report released June 11th 1998.
Some 1.1 million Australians are now logging onto the Internet from the comfort of their homes. 13 Percent (850,000 households) of all Australian homes now have Internet access (at least this was the case in February 1998). ... (read more)
Seven Billion Dollar Nambling Market Predicted11 May 1998
A recent "strategic research report" by Frost & Sullivan (http://www.frost.com) titled, "World Markets for Online Gambling", predicts that the turnover of on-line gambling will be $7 billion (US Smackeroos) by the year 2004.
The full report costs US$1,950 and if you want a copy in a hurry (so you can ... (read more)
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