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To: Gator who wrote (780)11/5/1998 11:52:00 PM
From: M_Power  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
I asked Toma if they had already announced, or forgotten to announce, Mayan Casino.

Here's the lowdown. Mayan Casino and Aces Casino are two examples of "Sub-Licensees."

Global Interactive, the Starnet licensee which operates Classic Casino, is sub-licensing their software...just like office tenants sub-lease space. Global subs out their software for a lesser fee and a bigger percentage...to which Starnet is also entitled a chunk.

Great idea! Wider distribution for Classic...and ultimately Starnet.

...and to REALLY clarify the Mayan system: Toma says Mayan licensed Global Interactive's (STARNET'S) casino software & network systems & on-line cash, then licensed CYBEROAD'S Internet sportsbook.

classiccasino.com
globalinteract.com
cyberoad.com
softecsystems.com

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