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Non-Tech : Starnet (SNMM)Online gaming, sexsites, lottery, Sportsbook

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To: mmnydoc who wrote (509)7/29/1998 6:20:00 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (1) of 8858
 
That would depend on whether or not Starnet is providing turn-key service to licensees. A turn-key installation is one where multimedia games are hosted on Starnet servers and thus are the customers point of access to the system. The licensees typically host transaction servers in whatever jurisdication they are licensed. For this reason, accepting wagers from United States customers could be a sticky issue for the company. Should the client (licensee) be hosting the software in its entirety, it may be a non issue with respect to proposed US law. As a US chartered public company Starnet would be bound by US law. Perhaps Starnet could elaborate further on this topic.

Tom
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