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Chapter 3 - Challenges for Internet GamblingAnthony Cabot Despite its success, the economics of Internet gambling is sensitive to market
conditions that are caused by external forces. Subsections: view | hide - The Challenges Facing Electronic Transfer of Funds
- Fund Transfer Systems
- Internet Gambling Must Be Secure From Hackers
- Internet Gambling Must Overcome Integrity Issues
- Internet Gambling Faces an Uncertain Legal Future
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Chapter 5 - IP ConsiderationsScott Coulthart Intellectual property is surprisingly the often forgotten factor in the online gaming
sector. There are intellectual property issues in all facets of provision of online
entertainment, including gaming. Subsections: view | hide - WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?
- Copyrights
- Patents and Inventions
- Trademarks/Logos
- Where from Here?
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Chapter 6 - Age VerificationBlair J. Richardson This chapter outlines the general risks of allowing minors
to gamble and summarizes various age verification alternatives that are available to
minimize and manage such risks affordably. Subsections: view | hide - Overview of Business and Legal Risks
- Common Forms of Age Verification
- Selecting an Age Verification Service Provider
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Chapter 7 - Data SharingAndre Edelbrock Data sharing, the practice by which companies contribute and connect to a pool of shared data for mutual benefit, is the next step in the evolution of customer-not-
present fraud management. Subsections: view | hide - Why is Data Sharing Important?
- The Benefits of Data Sharing
- Where from Here?
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Chapter 9 - Prohibitory ChallengesAnthony Cabot Some criminals have a special affection for the Internet. It provides an environment that facilitates traditional crimes such as fraud, child luring, child pornography, and related activities, sale of controlled substances, securities fraud, software piracy and intellectual property theft. Subsections: view | hide - Policing Operators
- Policing Home Users
- Policing Internet Service Providers
- Policing Index Providers and Advertisers
- Policing Financial Transaction Providers
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Chapter 10 - Regulatory ChallengesAnthony Cabot Can regulation succeed where prohibition fails? The Interactive Gaming Council, an
industry group, urges “staunch regulation, not unenforceable prohibition, is the
most effective means of protecting players. Subsections: view | hide - What Are the Goals of Effective Regulation?
- What Are the Important Legislative Functions?
- What Are the Elements of an Effective Regulatory System?
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