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A Sure Thing? Online Gaming And Canada, Ryan M. Rodenberg, John T. Holden
A Sure Thing? Online Gaming And Canada, Ryan M. Rodenberg, John T. Holden
Pace Intellectual Property, Sports & Entertainment Law Forum
The legal status of gaming activities on First Nations land within Canada is complicated. The foci of this paper are two-fold. First, we trace the origin and expansion of First Nations gaming. Second, we analyze the potential of First Nations as hubs for the growing global e-gaming industry, with an emphasis on Internet poker and online sports wagering. We conclude by positing that the Canadian regulatory scheme presents an opportunity to First Nations in connection with e-gaming.
Tweet Tweet: A First Amendment Wake Up Call Regarding Social Media In The Sports Arena, 30 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 117 (2013), Samantha Levin
Tweet Tweet: A First Amendment Wake Up Call Regarding Social Media In The Sports Arena, 30 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 117 (2013), Samantha Levin
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Can We Really Ascribe A Dollar Amount To Interpersonal Communication? How Phonedog V. Kravitz May Decide Who Owns A Twitter Account, Robert J. Kolansky
Can We Really Ascribe A Dollar Amount To Interpersonal Communication? How Phonedog V. Kravitz May Decide Who Owns A Twitter Account, Robert J. Kolansky
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.