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Internet Gambling Report II
Publication Date: March 1, 1998
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Internet Gambling Report II
1998 EDITION OF
THE
AUTHORITATIVE GUIDE
  • Includes updates and expanded coverage of Internet gambling by 17 of the World's leading experts.
  • Includes chapters on security, technology, policy, legality, market size and potential, players, and legislation.
  • Included in this 384 page book are an index, bibliography and full text of leading cases, statutes, and legislation.
  • Jurisdictions covered include the United States, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 WHAT IS INTERNET?
Analog Telephones In The Digital Age
Transmission Of Date
Routing Of Data
Alternatives To The Internet
CHAPTER 3 WHAT IS GAMBLING?
CHAPTER 4 PUBLIC POLICY
Eradication
Decriminalization
Gambler Protection Model
Government Neutral Model
Government Protection Model
CHAPTER 5 TECHNICAL ASPECTS
Hypertext and the Web
Hypermedia and the Web
Technology Limitations Of The Web
The Coming of High Bandwidth
Cost of Site Development
CHAPTER 6 SECURITY CHALLENGES
The Anatomy of an Attack
New Software Bugs
Bugs, Errors, And Configuration Liabilities
The "Solution Du Jour"
CHAPTER 7 CAN GAMBLING WORK ON THE INTERNET?
Types of Gambling
What Are the Obstacles to Gambling Opportunities on the Internet?
CHAPTER 8 THE PLAYERS AND THE OBSERVERS
The Operators
Suppliers/Support Services
Government
The Traditional Gaming Industry
The Players
CHAPTER 9 THE MARKET
Some Real World Projections
Technological Constraints
Present Legal Realities
The Outlook for Interactive Gambling
CHAPTER 10 UNITED STATES
Federal Attitudes Toward Internet Gambling
Policing Internet Gambling Operators
Policing Home Users
Policing Internet Service Providers
Policing Index Providers and Advertisers
Policing Financial Transactions Providers
CHAPTER 11 CANADA
General Considerations
Bettors and Operators
Web Hosting Services
Advertisers
CHAPTER 12 UNITED KINGDOM
Gaming
Betting
Lotteries
Impact of the Legislation
Attitude of the Authorities
CHAPTER 13 THE NETHERLANDS
The Regulation of Gambling in the Netherlands
New Technologies; A Dutch Perspective
Internet Gambling in the Netherlands
Interactive Gambling and the Future
CHAPTER 14 HONG KONG
Internet Access Regulations
Legality of Internet Gambling Under Current Las
CHAPTER 15 TAIWAN
Internet Access Regulations
Legality of Internet Gambling Under Current Law
CHAPTER 16 SINGAPORE
Legality of Internet Gambling Under Current Law
Class License Scheme for Internet Regulation
Obligations of Licensees
CHAPTER 17 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Legality of Internet Gambling Under Current Law
Internet Access Regulations
CHAPTER 18 AUSTRALIA
CHAPTER 19 INTERNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT
International Enforcement and Regulation Efforts
Prospects for Regulation and Enforcement
CHAPTER 20 SELF-REGULATION
Code of Conduct
Internet Gambling Control Board
CHAPTER 21 THE FUTURE OF INTERNET GAMING
Self Regulation
Industry Self Regulation
Self Regulation by Home Users
Central Regulation
Parallel Universes
APPENDIX
United States Code Provisions
Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 1997
Minnesota Attorney General Memorandum
Cases
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

List of Authors

Anthony Cabot
Al Alcorn
Dick Hale
Jim McGeahy
Sue Schneider
Eugene Martin Christiansen
Sebastian Sinclair
Kevin D. Doty
Mitch Garber
Tony Coles
Jih-Shian Yeo
Edmund Leow
Li-yen Goh
William E. Bryson, Jr.
John Huang
Graham Sherry
Bruce Zagaris
Arjan van 't Veer
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