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Starnet's Chairman and Two New Board Members Resign

24 December 1999
The game of musical chairs continues at the highest level of Starnet Communications.
 

Rainforest Cafe Chain Sold for $108 Million to Casino Operator

24 December 1999
Lakes Gaming, which manages the two largest casinos in Louisiana, is the buyer. The companies have the same chief executive.
 

GameTech International Resumes Stock Buyback Program

23 December 1999
The supplier of electronic bingo equipment says its stock is undervalued.
 

Moody's Reviews Debt Ratings Of Penn National Gaming

23 December 1999
The credit rating agency said a downgrade is possible, which would affect $89 million of debt.
 

Columnist Jeff Haney: Patriots Pack It In; Raiders Reward Backers

22 December 1999
Nobody will admit it, but some NFL teams just don't "show up' for the last part of the season, Haney writes.
 

ACLU Sues FBI, Justice Dept. Over Y2K Flick

22 December 1999
A mock documentary about an Army-initiated race riot in Times Square on New Year's Eve must have really upset U.S. federal authorities. But the site is back up on the Web.
 

Australian Internet Freedoms Group Moves to the U.S.

22 December 1999
The organization is so concerned about new Internet laws that take effect soon that it moved its Web site to the U.S.
 

Moody's Raises Ratings of Argosy Gaming, Affecting $400 Million of Debt

21 December 1999
The credit-rating agency likes what's happening at Argosy's riverboat casino in Lawrenceburg, Ind. _ near Cincinnati _ which Moody's says is one of the most profitable in the country.
 

Aztar Concludes Share Repurchase Program, Starts Another One

21 December 1999
Aztar, operator of casinos in Nevada, New Jersey, Indiana and Missouri, will buy back more stock.
 

Cairo Meeting Promises Fireworks over Domain Name System for Internet

21 December 1999
The head of the organization that controls the name system talks about issues like adding suffixes beyond the basic ones like .com, .org and .net and country designations like .au and .jp.
 

Privacy Advocates Like New Crypto Regs

21 December 1999
A group called Americans for Computer Privacy says the Clinton Administration has made major improvements in plans for encryption regulations.
 

Starnet Sells Its Internet Porn Biz - Almost

20 December 1999
Starnet Communications for the first time identified the intended buyer of its adult entertainment division: TITBCD Inc. We don't know what the BCD stands for!
 

Australian Airline Wins Domain Name Court Case

20 December 1999
A New Zealand court gives Qantas Airways control of its Internet domain name, ordering a cybersquatter to "deregister'' the address.
 

Crypto-Surfing Firm Says Secrecy Good for Business

19 December 1999
Law-enforcement officials may be concerned about a new technology that permits untraceable Internet access, but the company says the benefits outweigh the negatives.
 

Canadian Regulator Avoids Fracas over Streaming TV Signals across the Net

17 December 1999
iCraveTV.com, based in Toronto, is pissing off some broadcasters and the NFL by retransmitting television signals over the Web. But it looks like no interference from the Canadian government.
 

Internet Gambling Complaint Filed by Nevada Board

17 December 1999
Nevada authorities charged a Las Vegas sports book with allowing its Australian subsidiary to accept Internet bets, which is a no-no in Nevada. A state cop used a fake name and fake birth certificate to make the bets at a subsidiary of American Wagering.
 

Internet Exec Guilty in Child Pornography Case

17 December 1999
A former Internet executive for the family-oriented Disney company was convicted on one count, but the jury couldn't decide on a count of using the Internet to entice a minor to have sex.
 

Starnet, Despite Legal Hassles, Reports Increased Earnings

17 December 1999
The supplier of gaming software for online casinos had a profitable, if tumultuous, second quarter. It's also hired an investment banking firm.
 

FTC Launches Privacy Probe

17 December 1999
A new committee will advise U.S. Federal Trade Commission on privacy policies for commercial Web sites.
 

Australian Regulator Accepts Net Industry Codes

17 December 1999
Australia will begin implementing Internet codes of practice Jan. 1. Eventually these will cover privacy, consumer protection in e-commerce, and online gambling.
 


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