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Check Out New Book on Internet Gambling

21 April 1997

The Internet poses challenges to the traditional role of government to set gambling policy. The Internet Gambling Report explores the emerging conflict between government policy making and Internet technology in the United States and abroad. The 272-page report covers all aspects of Internet gambling from the technology to regulation. The book covers how Internet gambling sites work and their potential for growth. Government policy and responses to Internet gambling are highlighted and defined by comparing the approaches being taken in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Taiwan, Singapore, the Peoples Republic of China and Hong Kong. The book covers the practical problems that governments are having in attempting to prohibit or restrict their citizens from on-line gambling and potential alternatives to current enforcement policy. Technology issues, such as the security of Internet transactions and the limitations of the Internet, are covered in both layman's and technical descriptions.

The book's main author is Anthony Cabot, a leading expert on gambling law and public policy. Contributing authors include attorneys from the international law firm of Baker & McKenzie, Canadian lawyer Mitch Garber, British lawyer Tony Coles, EG&G Internet security expert Jim McGeahey, and net-zine editor Sue Schneider of Rolling Good Times Online.

To order The Internet Gambling Report, send check or money order to Trace Publications, 325 S. Third Street, #1305, Las Vegas, NV 89101. The price is $35 plus $3 shipping (U.S.) or $9 shipping (non-U.S.). Nevada residents must add 7% sales tax.

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