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"Skins" In The Game: Counter-Strike, Esports, And The Shady World Of Online Gambling, Taylor Stanton Hardenstein
"Skins" In The Game: Counter-Strike, Esports, And The Shady World Of Online Gambling, Taylor Stanton Hardenstein
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
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Why Dfs Requires Regulation Regardless Of Whether It Is Skill Based: An Outline Of The Growth Of Fantasy Sports, The Scandals, And A Return To Gaming In The United States, Christopher L. Blandford
Why Dfs Requires Regulation Regardless Of Whether It Is Skill Based: An Outline Of The Growth Of Fantasy Sports, The Scandals, And A Return To Gaming In The United States, Christopher L. Blandford
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
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How Should The Past Inform The Future? Reviewing Regulating Internet Gaming: Challenges And Opportunities, Keith C. Miller
How Should The Past Inform The Future? Reviewing Regulating Internet Gaming: Challenges And Opportunities, Keith C. Miller
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
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The Legality Of Banning Online Gambling In South Africa: Is Online Gambling Not A Component Of Gambling?, Segoane Lawrence Monnye
The Legality Of Banning Online Gambling In South Africa: Is Online Gambling Not A Component Of Gambling?, Segoane Lawrence Monnye
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
In light of the potential income generating capability of online gambling and its perceivable threat to location based gambling, this Article examines the legality of banning online gambling despite the promulgation of the National Gambling Amendment Act, which is intended to legalize online gambling, and the constitutional implications of such ban. Part II examines the definition of gambling to argue that online gambling is a mere component of gambling. Part III provides the current legal framework governing gambling and its application to online gambling. Parts IV and V focus on the overall purpose of this Article, i.e. to scrutinize the …