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Gambling, The Next Great Internet Industry
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752According to this article there seems to be a good chance that the 2 bills will kidl-11/2/2001
751I would say Goodlatte's bill could pass because this is what the internet gaHerc-11/2/2001
750What do you think the chances are that either or a combined bill will get to thekidl-11/2/2001
749The new Goodlatte bill is exactly what the Interactive Gaming Council has been aHerc-11/2/2001
748Not to be outdone. Unfortunately ELOT's bondholders will probably be the onHerc-10/26/2001
747Hi Herc, My favorite i-gaming "pet" just put out some pretty interestikidl-10/25/2001
746ITET is a new one for me, but their PlanetLotto sounds patently illegal because Herc-10/23/2001
745What about this ITET ? They are not much now but seem to have an interesting idCBurnett-10/23/2001
744access.com.au Access Gaming which I think is an Australian company recently gotHerc-10/19/2001
743I-gaming is already legal in some 70 countries and will become legal in North Amkidl-10/19/2001
742That's why I was so hot on ELOT. They are a U.S. company and are working thHerc-10/19/2001
741One hurdle overcome, the next already peeking around the corner ... quote.bloomkidl-10/18/2001
740I knew David Dreier, the chrm. of the Rules Comm., would purge the internet gambHerc-10/18/2001
739Love the "Teflon Don" reference :-) theprescription.comkidl-10/18/2001
738I see from Rolling Good Times that internet gambling was purged from the anti-teHerc-10/17/2001
737I'm still hot on the industry, but I'm reluctant to put my money in the Herc-10/16/2001
736I am very sorry to hear that and yes, I do know the feeling ... Don't give ukidl-10/15/2001
735ELOT bites the dust! Probably along with my interest in continuing this thread aHerc-10/15/2001
734Actually, no! Even the Financial Anti-Terrorism bill is worded to only affect &Herc-10/15/2001
733I'm not sure if I'm reading this right but it sounds to me like i-gamingkidl-10/15/2001
732The other anti-terrorism bill that came out of the Judiciary Committee passed. Herc-10/15/2001
731According to this link the Financial Anti-Terrorism bill goes before the Rules cHerc-10/14/2001
730Hi Herc, This was just posted on Raging Bull. Is this information correct? kidl kidl-10/14/2001
729As I said, it passed 37 to 22 but... It got more debate than any other part of Herc-10/12/2001
728The bill did pass with the i-gaming provision in tact. What's your take on tkidl-10/12/2001
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